
Complaining or teasing about the beauty of a woman’s features
Speak your truth to your nature, and use your best judgment when you make remarks about the beauty of a woman.
The way in which I choose words determines how I see things. It is easy to say that one thing—beauty—and another—that is so charming or so attractive. But it is difficult also to find a middle ground where both can be true at the same time.
Because we all have unique ways of seeing and feeling, it would be wrong for me to try to force beauty onto everyone in any way I choose. It would make people feel really uncomfortable or even angry if they thought that beauty was not mine.
But I do like women, and when they are nice and cute, I like them too. Why should I change my own way of thinking so little about others? When I look at a girl who is so cute, she makes me smile, and when I look at someone else, I make him smile.
It’s simple: if something brings beauty to someone, it also brings beauty to everyone else. That’s just the nature of things. It doesn’t matter how we see them or what our own perceptions are; they’re just the way things are.
Speak your truth to your nature, and use your best judgment when you make remarks about the beauty of a woman.
Because I want her to see me as she wants me to see her, it would be wrong for me to say anything that makes their feelings uncomfortable. I don’t need them to like me either; I just want them to love me for who they are and who I am.
Every time someone sees a woman and says something, whether nice or not, we all can understand why—because beauty is always there. It’s in the way she looks, her smile, her actions, and everything else that makes her stand out as different from others.
Speak your truth to your nature, and use your best judgment when you make remarks about the beauty of a woman.
Because I want her to see me as she wants me to see her, it would be wrong for me to say anything that makes their feelings uncomfortable. I don’t need them to like me either; I just want them to love me for who they are and who I am.
Speak your truth to your nature, and use your best judgment when you make remarks about the beauty of a woman.
Because I want her to see me as she wants me to see her, it would be wrong for me to say anything that makes their feelings uncomfortable. I don’t need them to like me either; I just want them to love me for who they are and who I am.
Every time someone sees a woman and says something, whether nice or not, we all can understand why—because beauty is always there. It’s in the way she looks, her smile, her actions, and everything else that makes her stand out as different from others.
Speak your truth to your nature, and use your best judgment when you make remarks about the beauty of a woman.
Because I want her to see me as she wants me to see her, it would be wrong for me to say anything that makes their feelings uncomfortable. I don’t need them to like me either; I just want them to love me for who they are and who I am.
Speak your truth to your nature, and use your best judgment when you make remarks about the beauty of a woman.
Because I want her to see me as she wants me to see her, it would be wrong for me to say anything that makes their feelings uncomfortable. I don’t need them to like me either; I just want them to love me for who they are and who I am.
Every time someone sees a woman and says something, whether nice or not, we all can understand why—because beauty is always there. It’s in the way she looks, her smile, her actions, and everything else that makes her stand out as different from others.
Speak your truth to your nature, and use your best judgment when you make remarks about the beauty of a woman.
Because I want her to see me as she wants me to see her, it would be wrong for me to say anything that makes their feelings uncomfortable. I don’t need them to like me either; I just want them to love me for who they are and who I am.
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