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Posted by: dougiezerts May 30 2007, 01:41 AM
Have any of you ever complimented women on their feet? I try to do this as much as possible. Usually, I'll say, "You have very nice feet," "You look cute barefooted," or "Nice toenails," if they're painted.

Posted by: dougiezerts Jun 2 2007, 02:03 AM
Over 400 of you have read this, and none of you have responded!
Is this forum virtually dead?

Posted by: DG2001 Jun 2 2007, 04:28 AM
QUOTE (dougiezerts @ Jun 1 2007, 09:03 PM)
Over 400 of you have read this, and none of you have responded!
Is this forum virtually dead?

Yes, it is, we are living deads, zombies :-)

I've complimented the feet of the dancers in the pics I recently post. I told them they had pretty feet, nicely shaped.

But I am too shy to compliment a girl's feet, e.g. a friend or co-worker. On the other hand, I have told my wife how pretty feet she has and how much I like them.

Regards

DG

Posted by: Hal Heaven Jun 2 2007, 06:20 AM
I often compliment women on their feet...no problem.

-Hal-

Posted by: dougiezerts Jun 2 2007, 06:49 PM
That's better!
Actually, I feel more comfortable complimenting female friends on their feet than total strangers. It depends on the situation, of course.
For example, I was in an office supply store one day, and the clerk--a pretty black girl--had her shoes off. Not resisting, I said to her, "Uncomfortable shoes?" She laughed and said she prefered to have them off. Getting bold, I then told her she looked cute barefooted. She was actually complimented; she told me "Thank you, sweetie!"
I certainly don't go around complimenting every girl I see on their feet!
By the way, DG, how did the dancers react to your compliment?

Posted by: DG2001 Jun 3 2007, 12:41 PM
QUOTE (dougiezerts @ Jun 2 2007, 01:49 PM)
That's better!
Actually, I feel more comfortable complimenting female friends on their feet than total strangers. It depends on the situation, of course.
For example, I was in an office supply store one day, and the clerk--a pretty black girl--had her shoes off. Not resisting, I said to her, "Uncomfortable shoes?" She laughed and said she prefered to have them off. Getting bold, I then told her she looked cute barefooted. She was actually complimented; she told me "Thank you, sweetie!"
I certainly don't go around complimenting every girl I see on their feet!
By the way, DG, how did the dancers react to your compliment?

They were just cute, not really interested in the compliments, just smiled kindly.


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