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Well,Imo,If a woman takes offence to someone saying 'morning beautiful' or similar then it's her problem and she needs to lighten up.
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Hmmm... I am not offended by compliments but the problem is that once you acknowledge the person giving you a compliment, you've started a dialogue and sometimes that will give people the green flag. So sadly, even nice, well-meant compliments will go unacknowledged by me.
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I've never been one to just complement a woman in the street that i've never met before unless i was drunk tbh.Would'nt even dream of doing it now i'm not a single man anymore,If i did I'd probably think wtf am doing? Afterwards. Can't see how it would be offensive though. |
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There Livia - a few genuine compliments. No need to verbally acknowledge but a fleeting smile wouldn't hurt - would it?
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Now don't go following me down the street and assuming we're engaged or anything... |
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