McKindley
Senior Don Juan
I had a conversation with some friends a little while ago. We were talking about compliments. My idea was that compliments are fine, but you have to give someone a compliment that they aren't used to.
Think of something that she probably isn't told very often, but would LIKE to be told. If she's hot, don't say "hey, you're hot." She probably already knows she's hot.
Find out something else good about her that guys probably don't tell her. Tell her she's funny. hilarious, even. But DON'T tell her she's hot. Act like the fact that she's hot never crossed your mind. (I once had a girl tell me that if a guy told her she was hot it turned her off. She already knew she could have him, so why bother? was her reasoning)
Think of something that she probably isn't told very often, but would LIKE to be told. If she's hot, don't say "hey, you're hot." She probably already knows she's hot.
Find out something else good about her that guys probably don't tell her. Tell her she's funny. hilarious, even. But DON'T tell her she's hot. Act like the fact that she's hot never crossed your mind. (I once had a girl tell me that if a guy told her she was hot it turned her off. She already knew she could have him, so why bother? was her reasoning)