When women agree with compliments
7 years ago by dancing_orange · 1007 Likes · 7 comments · Popular
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sincere_milkshake
· 7 years ago
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Smh, guys like that
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dimebag
· 7 years ago
I don't why people are intimidated by people like this. Confidence is sexy.
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chilledtothebone
· 7 years ago
They want a woman to manipulate and control. It's disgusting.
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guest
· 7 years ago
No they just don't want someone conceited. She didn't even say thanks. I'm bi and I'd have the same reaction to a dude and chick doing this
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claudiafox
· 7 years ago
I don't think she (assuming it was a woman, sorry!) was being conceited. I think she was agreeing in a playful way. Think about how her response would sound aloud: "I know" versus "I know, right?" If someone said the latter to me, I'd have a good natured chuckle with them, whereas the former would sound more conceited and/or ungrateful. I think she was being confident and funny, probably trying to play off the fact that he (once again, assuming it's a guy) opened with a comment about her body (super douchey). Furthermore, let's assume she was being conceited or ungrateful. Then, his insults at the end would still not be justified. She wasn't being insulting to him (at least not directly, but it could be that he had a fragile ego). Lastly, as a bisexual person myself, I don't understand how sexual orientation has anything to do with being rude, conceited, etc.
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guest_
· 7 years ago
How do men not get this? He even SAYS the problem himself. "I don't really think that but I said it to start a conversation." PSA to all men: Words are cheap. Women know you use compliments you might not mean to start a conversation or open.. opportunities. Either be prepared to roll with it, or move on and don't complain that a woman didn't make it easy for you to woo her. She might not want to be picked up by some dude with C level game. This guy could have totally used her reply to spin some pick up game too and carry the conversation, proving he could keep up and her personality wouldn't be too much for him. Instead he quit before things even started, and resorted to insulting her when he's the one who approached her. She didn't insult him, If you don't want to deal with their personality what are you upset about losing? A body? If he didn't know her, and her body "wasn't that good" why did he approach her? He wanted an "easy lay" and she wasn't going to be the one. Good for her.
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claudiafox
· 7 years ago
What a cocknugget...
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