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hefe4pres |
Posted - 12/29/2008 : 11:36:31 PM Im new to nudism and i am really starting to enjoy it. I have met a lot of friends and want to be as open and comfortalbe as possible. I have been in some conversations wiith some femalse and they have complained about their apprerance, and i want to say that they are beautyful to me without being sexual and comming onto them. Is there a right and wrong way? |
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Posted - 04/16/2012 : 2:24:15 PM If I am nude with new nudists who I know I often just tell them they had nothing to be afraid of their body is fine. I would never tell her if it happens to be a woman with me like "Oh see over there look at her, your tits are much nicer than hers etc" Would never say that. |
sunnymelissa |
Posted - 01/12/2009 : 1:13:45 PM Basically, I would say make sure it is an over all assesment, and not specific to a particular body part. And DEFINITELY should not be the first or second thing you say (or third or fourth).
I had a guy tell me my boobs were nicer then his girlfriends. I told him I was glad I was not her! |
Anniebare |
Posted - 01/12/2009 : 1:03:30 PM At my age, I'm always pleased when I receive a compliment on my looks. I have noticed that the men on the beach will usually tell me I have a nice "body" as opposed to a nice "figure" or something like that. Is that just a guy thing?
One time at an art class I was posing for, an older lady told me I had a "nice butt". A few people chuckled at that comment and she quickly added, "I mean it has a nice shape; it's nice to draw!" I think she was a bit embarrassed, lol! I just smiled and said thanks.
Annie |
Diger |
Posted - 01/11/2009 : 1:32:04 PM Your quite welcome honeysuckle, I didn't mean just because you were talking to a woman she would be fishing for a comment. What I did mean was in that situation and the lady was complaining about her looks she certainly wouldn’t want you to agree with her, she would want a complement instead.
Diger |
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Posted - 01/08/2009 : 11:21:18 AM Thank you, Diger. I was responding to your comment that if you're talking to a woman, she's "probably fishing for compliments anyway". That's quite a blanket statement, and not a true one. It's not a matter of who "has to" or who doesn't.
If you don't like my profile picture, then use whiteout on your monitor. |
Diger |
Posted - 01/07/2009 : 5:00:18 PM Honeysuckle,
I don't think you would ever have to fish for a complement and I can't see you complain about your looks either.
I'll have to say you are one classy lady.
Diger |
olwino1 |
Posted - 01/06/2009 : 4:30:35 PM Mc Nigel... I have read enough threads on these forum topics to now know everyone " looks ". Just don't be a pig and stare and I did say timing is everything . The people I have befriended over the years are all pretty good natured people . But thank you for encouraging caution . |
McNigel |
Posted - 01/06/2009 : 11:39:23 AM Careful chaps. It generally isn't acceptable for you to acknowledge that you have even looked at a nudist's body. So think twice before saying things like "I see purple isn't your natural hair colour".
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olwino1 |
Posted - 01/06/2009 : 10:19:36 AM I think it is ok to compliment someone when the timing calls for it. Last summer I had met a couple on the beach and we were just making small talk when the wife said to me " that lady over there sure has a great figure " . I agreed, however I followed that she had paid for it all since she clearly had breast work done . I then explained my preference was the more natural look of a womans breasts . I told her that she had beautiful breasts ( she did ) and she certainly enjoyed the compliment with a big smile and thank you . Just be a gentelman and non threating . |
Warmskin |
Posted - 01/05/2009 : 9:20:02 PM Bad: Have you ever appeared on TV as a professional woman wrestler?
Good: Didn't I meet you at U.C.L.A.? You have that natural outdoor look that I remember.
Bad: It seems like you were the model in that ad for losing weight. You know; the "before" picture model.
Good: You look like you just won the Publisher's Clearing House Sweepstakes.
Bad: You look like you were dragged to this nudist resort, on a gravel road, in the nude.
Good: You have gorgeous teeth. Would you tell me how you take care of them?
Bad: My gosh, your teeth look like something an archaelogist would like to see.
Good: I can't believe your age; my (grand)son would die for a chance to go out with you.
Bad: You said that you were a nudist at this resort since you were 19 years old. Was that way before this state was admitted to the Union, or a just a little after?
It is error alone which needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself. Thomas Jefferson |
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Posted - 01/05/2009 : 8:44:54 PM Some of us don't feel the need to fish for compliments.
If you don't like my profile picture, then use whiteout on your monitor. |
Diger |
Posted - 01/05/2009 : 7:43:27 PM If you are in a conversation with a female and it is open enough for her to complain about her looks, believe me she was probably fishing for a compliment anyway. As far as a right and wrong way, just remember what Ms. Franklin use to sing about R E S P E C T.
Diger |
sailawaybob |
Posted - 01/05/2009 : 7:34:38 PM Honeysuckle and Pilot you made some good points, I would definately wait for the person to give a lead in before I would compliment someone on their appearence. |
pilot |
Posted - 01/05/2009 : 5:51:42 PM Right Way: Have you lost weight recently? You look terrific!
Right Way: You must really be into those new workouts with your trainer. You look terrific!
Wrong Way: You were right. Those jeans did make you look fatter than you really are!
Wrong Way: You look way better than Oprah!
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Posted - 01/05/2009 : 1:25:25 PM Is there a right and wrong way?
Right way: "Hi ... you look nice." ... (accompanied by a friendly smile)
Wrong way: "Hey baby, nice ta-ta's."
If you don't like my profile picture, then use whiteout on your monitor. |