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‎02-08-2017 12:55 PM
@Keeper of the koi You are a total.............
Thank you !!
‎02-08-2017 02:20 PM
Compliments are great, it does make you feel good to give them.
I think those of us who don't receive them well should try our best to do better with that and believe we deserve them. Because we do.
‎02-08-2017 02:31 PM
i'm always complimenting people. it makes them feel good and that in turn makes me feel good.
my getting compliments , i also had a problem accepting them. as time has gone on i finally realized that i was not gracious to the person who was giving me a compliment. now i'm able to smile and say thank you. it really is so easy. i like getting compliments and they really make my day!
‎02-08-2017 02:46 PM
@ladyroxanne That's a lovely post, there's a compliment for you![]()
‎02-08-2017 02:51 PM
‎02-08-2017 03:22 PM
@chickenbutt I agree with you and I have a hard time accepting too but I do love to hand them out and mean it.My mom always gave a compliment followed by a zinger.She liked to tell me that I was beautiful but didn't have nice teeth so I should smile with my mouth shut.
‎02-08-2017 03:33 PM
I have learned to accept them graciously. For example, if somebody said, "You look great in that outfit"in my self-deprecating way I would respond " Thank you! I feel like a tub...."
In doing so, I was insulting their judgment by not accepting their kind words.
I do love giving compliments, but it's interesting how self-deprecating people can be. I wonder why-myself included. Are we afraid of being perceived as thinking highly of ourselves?
Poodlepet2
‎02-08-2017 03:56 PM
I enjoy giving and receiving compliments.
‎02-08-2017 04:26 PM - edited ‎02-08-2017 04:28 PM
Compliments can sometimes be considered unkind. A young man who works at the grocery store I've been going to for years (probably in his 20's} joined a gym and his formerly rotund body and face transformed into a chisled body and chisled facial features. Translation....this man was now smoking hot.
I didn't recognize him, the difference was so profound. When I found myself complimenting him I then realized that not everyone likes to be reminded that no one paid any attention when fat. Hurtful then and hurtful now. Another thing, was I objectifying him....something that women always protest that men do?
‎02-08-2017 05:19 PM
@Greeneyedlady21 Repeat after me:

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