Best Compliments To Give Her
This article written by Lisette Mejia was originally published on POPSUGAR Love & Sex. Guys, this is some valuable information, so pay attention!
A friend of mine once said to me: "You know the 10 minutes just after you've had a strawberry slush? The feeling is similar to having Saniya in your life." I think it's one of my all-time favorite compliments, because it was extremely personalized. Because I have a sweet tooth. Like, a really, really sweet tooth. The kind where my remains can be identified by my dental records. And like a 5-year-old, I love those sugary, syrupy things — the strawberry slush. It's a compliment that makes me smile to this day. Maybe I'll have strawberry slush tonight. And give myself a sugar high. Those are fun.
— Saniya Bhutta
No shame in admitting it: we're all suckers for a good compliment. Thanks to a discussion on Quora titled, "What's the best compliment for a woman you've ever heard?" we have a peek into what both men and women think that answer should be. See the most memorable compliments right here:
A Sweet Thought
"I want my daughter to turn out like you."
Told to me by two different men, one of whom I consider my professional mentor and one of the main reasons I got into the line of work I did. This was in my early 20s, when I was earnest, relatively vice-free and full of promise. The daughters in question were young teenagers. Haven't heard it lately, but I always thought of this as the highest compliment.
— Caroline Zelonka
"I want my daughter to turn out like you."
Told to me by two different men, one of whom I consider my professional mentor and one of the main reasons I got into the line of work I did. This was in my early 20s, when I was earnest, relatively vice-free and full of promise. The daughters in question were young teenagers. Haven't heard it lately, but I always thought of this as the highest compliment.
— Caroline Zelonka
The Line From A Book
This is an excerpt from a book — Looking For Alaska (2005) by John Green:
This is an excerpt from a book — Looking For Alaska (2005) by John Green:
"I wanted so badly to lie down next to her on the couch, to wrap my arms around her and sleep. Not f*ck, like in those movies. Not even have sex. Just sleep together in the most innocent sense of the phrase. But I lacked the courage and she had a boyfriend and I was gawky and she was gorgeous and I was hopelessly boring and she was endlessly fascinating. So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was hurricane."
Wouldn't you give anything to have a guy think about you like that?
— Surabhi Sinha
Wouldn't you give anything to have a guy think about you like that?
— Surabhi Sinha
The Double Take
"As I was walking towards the car I thought, 'Who's that pretty blonde woman?'"
My husband said that today. He'd gone into a store to buy something. Really, after 42 years? Amazing.
— Cyndi Perlman Fink
"As I was walking towards the car I thought, 'Who's that pretty blonde woman?'"
My husband said that today. He'd gone into a store to buy something. Really, after 42 years? Amazing.
— Cyndi Perlman Fink
The Strawberry Slush Metaphor
A friend of mine once said to me: "You know the 10 minutes just after you've had a strawberry slush? The feeling is similar to having Saniya in your life." I think it's one of my all-time favorite compliments, because it was extremely personalized. Because I have a sweet tooth. Like, a really, really sweet tooth. The kind where my remains can be identified by my dental records. And like a 5-year-old, I love those sugary, syrupy things — the strawberry slush. It's a compliment that makes me smile to this day. Maybe I'll have strawberry slush tonight. And give myself a sugar high. Those are fun.
— Saniya Bhutta
Personality Counts
I had a boyfriend once who said, "I think I could have fun in HELL with you."
— Madeleine Bolger
I had a boyfriend once who said, "I think I could have fun in HELL with you."
— Madeleine Bolger
Better Than Mom
"You cook better than my mom does!"
— Vinod Vadakkadath
"You cook better than my mom does!"
— Vinod Vadakkadath
When You Feel Comfortable
"With you, I can just be myself."
This is the best compliment a human being can get. To let go and just be you and be loved by who you are.
— Sofia Ferreira
"With you, I can just be myself."
This is the best compliment a human being can get. To let go and just be you and be loved by who you are.
— Sofia Ferreira
A Much-Deserved Compliment
"Without her, I could have never raised you two like I did."
My father to me, about my mother, on the occasion of my sister graduating out of med school. My mother worked full-time supporting our (me and my sister) education till grad school — for which we all are very grateful to her.
— Siddharth Ahluwalia
"Without her, I could have never raised you two like I did."
My father to me, about my mother, on the occasion of my sister graduating out of med school. My mother worked full-time supporting our (me and my sister) education till grad school — for which we all are very grateful to her.
— Siddharth Ahluwalia
Words From a Stranger
One was strangely from a guy moving me out of my place. He was packing my whole house — art, books, CDs, cookware, etc. And he looks at me and smiles and shakes his head. 'What?' I asked. Then he says, 'Whatever man is lucky enough to end up with you, I know one thing. He will never be bored.'
— Laura Parker
One was strangely from a guy moving me out of my place. He was packing my whole house — art, books, CDs, cookware, etc. And he looks at me and smiles and shakes his head. 'What?' I asked. Then he says, 'Whatever man is lucky enough to end up with you, I know one thing. He will never be bored.'
— Laura Parker
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