top | item 34535734 (no title) scifibestfi | 3 years ago Even a simple compliment is rare. We could start there.Does the following meme resonate?https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EcNQvJwXgAEqCLI.jpg discuss order hn newest Mezzie|3 years ago I mean to be fair a lot of this is because men don't compliment each other.I'm a lesbian and I've been out for 22 years and I still have to be careful giving men compliments because they think 'I like your shirt' means 'I want to suck your dick'. mikhael28|3 years ago Kind of a facetious question, but does adding an emphasized 'bro' at the end of the sentence change the meaning and their response?Like, if you said 'I like your shirt bro', and you put just a little bit of tude to the bro - would that decrease the risk of unintended signals? load replies (1) unknown|3 years ago [deleted]
Mezzie|3 years ago I mean to be fair a lot of this is because men don't compliment each other.I'm a lesbian and I've been out for 22 years and I still have to be careful giving men compliments because they think 'I like your shirt' means 'I want to suck your dick'. mikhael28|3 years ago Kind of a facetious question, but does adding an emphasized 'bro' at the end of the sentence change the meaning and their response?Like, if you said 'I like your shirt bro', and you put just a little bit of tude to the bro - would that decrease the risk of unintended signals? load replies (1)
mikhael28|3 years ago Kind of a facetious question, but does adding an emphasized 'bro' at the end of the sentence change the meaning and their response?Like, if you said 'I like your shirt bro', and you put just a little bit of tude to the bro - would that decrease the risk of unintended signals? load replies (1)
Mezzie|3 years ago
I'm a lesbian and I've been out for 22 years and I still have to be careful giving men compliments because they think 'I like your shirt' means 'I want to suck your dick'.
mikhael28|3 years ago
Like, if you said 'I like your shirt bro', and you put just a little bit of tude to the bro - would that decrease the risk of unintended signals?
unknown|3 years ago
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