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James 03-25-2004 12:00 AM

Tell Beautiful Women they are Beautiful?
 
I am of the belief that flattery is a wonderful thing. But is there a point to flattering the obvious?

Lets say you were dating a truly aesthetically good looking woman . . . someone that has gotten external validation through say pageants and/or modeling . . .

Is there any real point in telling them that they are attractive? I mean they have got to know it already. Will they even appreciate the compliment?

winnieb 03-25-2004 12:02 AM

Woman love to hear they are beautiful, regardless.... you can never hear it too much!!!

decadence 03-25-2004 12:07 AM

Women love to hear it
 
but only from the right people :cool:

starang21 03-25-2004 12:15 AM

it's a good pick up line...

Unregistered- 03-25-2004 12:26 AM

And it's such an unreal feeling waking up to "Good Morning, Beautiful..." every morning. :)

valkyrie 03-25-2004 12:36 AM

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Originally posted by OohTeenyWahine
And it's such an unreal feeling waking up to "Good Morning, Beautfiul..." every morning. :)
That is nice!

hottytoddy 03-25-2004 01:21 AM

Every girl likes to hear that. However, I do beleive there is such a thing as saying to too much. It loses meaning if you say it all the time.

Kinda like flowers...if a guy gave/sent you flowers all the time it wouldn't be as special...I had a bf like that once...I was like Ugh! Flowers again...it got annoying. I mean it was nice but c'mon think of something else for a change.

Unregistered- 03-25-2004 01:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by valkyrie
That is nice!
At first I thought that he was just full of isht because I look effing horrible in the AM.

Quote:

Originally posted by hottytoddy

Every girl likes to hear that. However, I do beleive there is such a thing as saying to too much. It loses meaning if you say it all the time.

Thankfully that's not true for me. I still get the warm fuzzies everytime I hear it. :p

Though I don't really believe it, to him Beautiful=Sandy and that's what matters. :D

UKDaisy 03-25-2004 04:11 AM

Yes, always - even if you're on AOL and you say "hey beautiful!" ;)

Women, I don't care who they are need to hear that. Unless, you tell her every 5 minutes.....then you need to tone it down.

decadence 03-25-2004 04:21 AM

Q) Does using the word gorgeous instead of beautiful have exact same weight/effect?

OtterXO 03-25-2004 04:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by decadence
Q) Does using the word gorgeous instead of beautiful have exact same weight/effect?
I think gorgeous can sound a little cheesy unless you are truly amazed one evening by how she looks (most likely dressed up to go somewhere nice) and that's the only word that comes to mind. Maybe that's just my perception! I prefer to hear things less but have them mean something every time I hear them.

hottytoddy 03-25-2004 06:43 AM

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Originally posted by OtterXO
I think gorgeous can sound a little cheesy unless you are truly amazed one evening by how she looks (most likely dressed up to go somewhere nice) and that's the only word that comes to mind. Maybe that's just my perception! I prefer to hear things less but have them mean something every time I hear them.
I agree with this...I had a guy stop me mid sentence and drop the g-bomb...totally unexpected and it was nice....not cheesy at all. But that was only once and I can think of many scenerios where it would be cheesy.

justamom 03-25-2004 08:29 AM

I don't care HOW beautiful one is, decadence is right about it coming from the "right" people. Most women have a little bit of self doubt and if the one they want to hear it from never says it, it won't matter how many people tell her. She wants to be beautiful in the eyes of one certain man. (Or person if we need to be PC!):D

madmax 03-25-2004 02:28 PM

Suck me beautiful.



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American Pie.


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Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: Suck me beautiful.
College Girl: What did you just say?
Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: Suck me beautiful!
[girl laughs]
Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: Friends call me Nova as in Casanova.
College Girl: That's pathetic!
Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: Jeez you don't have to laugh at me.

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XOMichelle 03-25-2004 02:36 PM

My bf says that I am beautiful to him, which I think is the cutest thing in the world, esp since I;ve gained 5 pounds lately.

I too think that "good morning beautiful", or "hey georgous" are wonderful salutations.

hottytoddy 03-25-2004 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by madmax
Suck me beautiful.



-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
American Pie.


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Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: Suck me beautiful.
College Girl: What did you just say?
Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: Suck me beautiful!
[girl laughs]
Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: Friends call me Nova as in Casanova.
College Girl: That's pathetic!
Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: Jeez you don't have to laugh at me.

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OMG!! Hilarious! I forgot about that!!! LMFAO!!

mattpike 03-25-2004 08:45 PM

all you GC women are beautiful.

:D

hottytoddy 03-25-2004 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mattpike
all you GC women are beautiful.

:D

mattpike just scored some major brownie points!! ;)

veemers 03-25-2004 09:34 PM

Calling me beautiful is nice, but not when it's used to insult yourself. The last guy I dated kept telling me that I was "too good for him, too beautiful for him." It gets annoying after a while. Just leave it at "Wow. You're hott."

ETA: and to answer James' original question: always tell a beautiful woman she is beautiful. because if she knows it, she's going to flaunt it. and she needs you to validate what she knows.

starang21 03-25-2004 09:53 PM

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Originally posted by veemers
Calling me beautiful is nice, but not when it's used to insult yourself. The last guy I dated kept telling me that I was "too good for him, too beautiful for him." It gets annoying after a while. Just leave it at "Wow. You're hott."

ETA: and to answer James' original question: always tell a beautiful woman she is beautiful. because if she knows it, she's going to flaunt it. and she needs you to validate what she knows.

my girl definitely does not need any validation on how fine she is.

CarolinaDG 03-25-2004 10:21 PM

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Originally posted by starang21
my girl definitely does not need any validation on how fine she is.

She may not NEED validation, but that doesn't mean that she doesn't like hearing it from time to time.

starang21 03-25-2004 10:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CarolinaDG
She may not NEED validation, but that doesn't mean that she doesn't like hearing it from time to time.
yeah, i tell her enough times.

James 03-25-2004 10:32 PM

Kids we are talking about girls that are aesthetically beautiful and have received some form of external validation such as modeling or beauty contests etc . .

Most people think their significant others are dazzling . . even when they aren't.

FAB*SpiceySpice 03-25-2004 11:48 PM

I think it's nice, from the right people. Sometimes I have guys tell it to me like it's an insult and they just assume I am a bitch b/c of it? That totally irritates me, I mean I think I am ok looking but I have had a lot of issues my whole life with the way I look, and I hate it when people talk to me as though I don't know what it's like to be insulted or something. Errgh!! :mad:

Also, my ex told me all the time that I was beautiful, it was excessive. I didn't mean a thing. The other guy in my life however just recently started saying "you're beautiful" like once in a while, after like 7 months. I thought he was just a total insensitive monster, but he's not, thus making his compliment more meaningful.

Whew, ok I'm done. :D

sugar and spice 03-26-2004 12:32 AM

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Originally posted by James
Kids we are talking about girls that are aesthetically beautiful and have received some form of external validation such as modeling or beauty contests etc . .

Neither models nor pageant winners are necessarily beautiful. It's much more important that models be thin and tall than beautiful. I could find plenty of models -- even supermodels -- that are entirely plain-looking without professional makeup and hair and the right lighting. Pageant contestants are more likely to be attractive (especially on the national level) but even a quick look around the Miss America/Miss USA websites shows that some of them are merely well put-together but definitely not gorgeous.

Furthermore, women who primarily base their self-worth on looks tend to be even more self-conscious than average women because many of them think that their entire worth as a human being depends on their looks. For example, studies show that attractive women are more likely to develop eating disorders than plain women -- in part because the attractive girls grew up hearing "You're so beautiful" whereas the plain girls grew up hearing "You're so smart" or "You're so nice" or "You're such a great athlete/singer/dancer/whatever" -- and so a lot of women whose good looks overshadow their other good qualities worry that if they lose their looks there won't be anything left to love about them. They also tend to be much more fine-tuned when it comes to changes in their appearance, like five extra pounds. So yeah, even women who get external validation from things like modelling and pageants can be very insecure about the way they look.

Not to mention that any boyfriend who DOESN'T tell his girlfriend why he's attracted to her is a pretty ishtty boyfriend.

Rudey 03-26-2004 01:46 AM

My girl was in a couple a&f pages...no Tyra banks and she'll make sure she tells you about how pretty she is regardless.

-Rudey
--I punch her in the shoulder and she'll know deep down that means i think she's cute.

KerriMarie 03-26-2004 11:37 AM

I think that you have to mix it up too, though. I was once with a guy who was always telling me how "cute" I was. It made me feel like I was six... and in addition, he never said anything about how I'm funny, or smart, or sweet and caring... it was always just "cute"

I'm sure your fine-ass girlfriend has lots of other good qualities, make sure that she knows you appreciate those too!

Sister Havana 03-26-2004 11:17 PM

Don't say it every other second, it sounds insincere. But I agree, hearing it every so often from the right person is a wonderful thing. :D Everyone's insecure about their looks at some point, I think.

And I think this point is valid for men too. A story: I have this male friend who is absolutely, absolutely gorgeous. Every female friend I've introduced him to has gotten an instant crush on him once they meet. (Nothing's ever happened between us...he's like an older brother to me.) A few years ago I was visiting him and we went out to this club. There was this girl there who he'd seen several times before but hadn't the guts to go up and talk to. One of his friends sent this girl a drink from him right before we all left...well, he was freaking out about that, saying that he can't go up and talk to her now because his friend did that. That he didn't think she would want him to talk to her...blah blah blah. I swear it sounded like the kind of conversations some of my female friends and I had about guys! (He's married now, by the way.)

AlethiaSi 03-27-2004 03:54 PM

yes yes yes definatley tell a girl when you think she looks hot- it makes me feel fantastic- however i definately have to side with some of the girls- don't go overboard and don't be creepy about it= some english guys are all like your soooo beautifullll i'm like ewww get away- but a guy being like you look hot when you dressed up- or even when she is complaining about how gross she looks- hearing that something like "your beautiful to me no matter what yo uthink" is definately a confidence booster....;)


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