Never felt the need for any compliment.... men are different from women.
How to Compliment A Man, without giving the wrong impression
How to Compliment A Man, without giving the wrong impression
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Jan 5 2025, 08:32 PM
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Never felt the need for any compliment.... men are different from women. Ralna liked this post
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Jan 7 2025, 11:08 AM
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QUOTE(Ralna @ Jan 6 2025, 01:17 PM) - Yeah, but I tend to personalise my compliments instead of being general and neutral, if I am to be genuine with heartfelt sincerity. This is when I am more conscious of giving the wrong impression. Honestly just drink and say stupid things to move away from the topic. Men hate pity words... make him sounds weak or even more insecure. If he goes do you like me then, what will you do? Its just a mess.- Already explained earlier to Silverhawk: "As for backhanded compliment, it depends on context, e.g. if the guy likes a girl but kena rejected, or if he laments that no girls like him, then I would say something along these lines." I don't suddenly drop those lines to a guy. More like compliment + some words of comfort when he's frustrated that women keep rejecting him. If it's not comfortable for him, then what should I say? "Just keep looking and you'll meet the girl who appreciates you"? (Maybe this sounds more positive 🤔) |
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