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Complementing Someone's Body

Complementing Someone's Body

Update: 2022-11-06
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It's tough to give someone a complement that carries only positive connotations. The problem is, even our best intentions to complement someone can ironically make them feel even more self-conscious about themselves. That's why I wanted to break down how NOT to complement someone, and how TO complement someone. Not claiming to be an expert here, this is just my personal opinion, so I'd love to hear if you disagree with me. But, as a self-proclaimed overly sensitive person, I think I might be onto something.

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