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Husband and boyfriendisms
Mrs Zen Started conversation Oct 24, 2009
"Oh, ooh, ooh" he said "you look thinner but your breasts are still the same size - that's AWESOME"
I'm not entirely sure about that as a compliment ...
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Vip Posted Oct 24, 2009
That's just the sort of thing that Mr Vip would say (if I ever lost any weight, of course). Men, eh?
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Agapanthus Posted Oct 24, 2009
It's a compliment. You can't expect him to be pleased if his favourite chest becomes a casualty of health, now, can you?
(S is paranoid I'll lose bottomage as I slim. He's very unkeen on the idea of small bottoms).
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Oct 24, 2009
Definitely a compliment! A former colleague of mine was trying to lose weight but panicked when she discovered she lost weight in the wrong parts of her body (her boobs, who weren't very prominent to begin with, even).
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Mrs Zen Posted Oct 25, 2009
Well, it amused me enough to post it here. (I suspect it has more to do with the cantileverage in my new bra, but there you go).
I'm curious to know what other Compliment FAILs or Compliment Ho Hums that other researchers' favorite members of the male sex have let rip with.
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Agapanthus Posted Oct 25, 2009
S, on viewing my hips and thighs, 'oh, look, they've got silvery lines all over - how pretty!'
A previous boyfriend, 'well, I wouldn't want you to be REALLY good-looking, or other men would notice you.'
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Santragenius V Posted Oct 25, 2009
Actually loved your use of "cantileverage" given that I have seen this definition of cantilever: "projecting horizontal beam fixed at one end only" ...
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Montana Redhead (now with letters) Posted Oct 25, 2009
I've had some doozies, but most of them don't have anything to do with my body. And most of them were spectacular fails.
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Montana Redhead (now with letters) Posted Oct 25, 2009
Oh, okay.
One ex: "My cousin really didn't like living there. Heck, I wouldn't like living there. There were lots of hippies there. You'd have loved it." Huge fail, there. Not surprisingly, we broke up not long after that.
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Pinniped Posted Oct 26, 2009
I wouldn't dare comment on the Weddell's physique.
The bravest I ever got was "Throwing crockery doesn't turn me on, you know", but it failed to save the rest of the dinner service.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Oct 27, 2009
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Last husband: "Why don't you wear skirts?"
My reply: "Because I hate my legs"
(I was expecting a compliment about my *cough* lovely legs. But as one wasn't forthcoming, it was obvious to me that he didn't like my legs either.) I know they're not my best feature, which is why I flash my chest a lot. So why ask why I don't wear a skirt? Men. Pah.
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You can call me TC Posted Oct 27, 2009
I couldn't take the compliment seriously that I had "pretty hands" - my nails are always broken and my cuticles generally in a terrible state. So, in my opinion, even objectively, that couldn't have been a sincere compliment.
We women are so self-deprecating.
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Ancient Brit Posted Oct 27, 2009
Surely the greatest compliment a boyfriend can pay to his girlfriend is to become her husband.
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Hypatia Posted Oct 27, 2009
F to me after we'd been married many years and I'd started expanding -- "Don't worry about it. I like your fat ass." Another time, early in the marriage and after mentioning that my right breast is larger than the left one, he commented "You do a good job of not walking lopsided."
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- 1: Mrs Zen (Oct 24, 2009)
- 2: Vip (Oct 24, 2009)
- 3: Agapanthus (Oct 24, 2009)
- 4: Titania (gone for lunch) (Oct 24, 2009)
- 5: Mrs Zen (Oct 25, 2009)
- 6: Agapanthus (Oct 25, 2009)
- 7: Mrs Zen (Oct 25, 2009)
- 8: Santragenius V (Oct 25, 2009)
- 9: Mrs Zen (Oct 25, 2009)
- 10: Z (Oct 25, 2009)
- 11: Montana Redhead (now with letters) (Oct 25, 2009)
- 12: Mrs Zen (Oct 25, 2009)
- 13: Montana Redhead (now with letters) (Oct 25, 2009)
- 14: Pinniped (Oct 26, 2009)
- 15: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (Oct 27, 2009)
- 16: You can call me TC (Oct 27, 2009)
- 17: Ancient Brit (Oct 27, 2009)
- 18: Hypatia (Oct 27, 2009)
- 19: Titania (gone for lunch) (Oct 27, 2009)
- 20: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (Oct 27, 2009)
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