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When your romantic partner tells you you're beautiful/adorable/handsome/very attractive, especially at first, are you inclined to believe them or assume it's just flattery? I had a guy recently tell me that my pictures do not do me justice. I really felt good from him saying it even if it was just flattery. Flattery is always nice to hear. I know if someone goes to far with it though it makes me feel uncomfortable. |
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When your romantic partner tells you you're beautiful/adorable/handsome/very attractive, especially at first, are you inclined to believe them or assume it's just flattery? I had a guy recently tell me that my pictures do not do me justice. I really felt good from him saying it even if it was just flattery. Flattery is always nice to hear. I know if someone goes to far with it though it makes me feel uncomfortable. |
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whoot whoot
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I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue: no good in a bed, but fine up against a wall.
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When your romantic partner tells you you're beautiful/adorable/handsome/very attractive, especially at first, are you inclined to believe them or assume it's just flattery? I'm the guy looking behind me for who they might be talking about... |
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When your romantic partner tells you you're beautiful/adorable/handsome/very attractive, especially at first, are you inclined to believe them or assume it's just flattery? They want to jump your bones............. |
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I tend to believe them. Of course it is flattery, but look at me, I am hot. (Disclaimer-- JUST KIDDING, its a joke folks, I am really sexy!) Yes you are! |
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I think it depends. Compliments are great and most of us can tell whether someone's sincere or not. But, if it goes over the top, especially at first, then I would assume that person is insincere and act accordingly. I agree if it goes over the top watch out!!! |
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I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue: no good in a bed, but fine up against a wall. |
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When your romantic partner tells you you're beautiful/adorable/handsome/very attractive, especially at first, are you inclined to believe them or assume it's just flattery? Either that, or she wants something. |
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Edited by
misstina2
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Thu 06/11/09 10:50 PM
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I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue: no good in a bed, but fine up against a wall. |
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When your romantic partner tells you you're beautiful/adorable/handsome/very attractive, especially at first, are you inclined to believe them or assume it's just flattery? Either that, or she wants something. |
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I'll post when he finish talking
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Only time will tell the truth
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I believe them.
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my girlfriend has the best answer when I tell her she is beauitful
" in your eyes " |
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I absolutely believe them.....look at me, I'm gorgeous |
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