Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love receiving a genuine compliment from anyone, including my husband of course.
Catcalling is not the same. That has a power dynamic that makes it horrible.
But a man or a woman simply telling me I’m
beautiful? I’ll take it—with gratitude.
I’ve had people, men an women, complement you look nice, or I love your necklace or something similar. It’s nice to be noticed. Most are sincere not cheesy or flirting. It feels nice. Puts a smile on my face.
I’ll take it—with gratitude.
I am a woman who answered I absolutely do not want some rando to tell me I look beautiful. Fwiw, I compliment people all the time, including for things that are related to appearance. I compliment earrings, a great vintage sweater, a pop of color, an ability to put together a great outfit (a skill I don’t have but wish I did). But these are about choices they make — active things —so it feels less objectifying.
And also I’m a middle-aged mom.
I mostly compliment other things, though. Just yesterday, I said to a barista I see regularly, “you have the best energy. I always feel a little uplift after I get my coffee.” Things like that.