10 Replies to “Flattery”

  1. She gives him credit for some basic reasoning. She’s a PermaNude. Anyone would know the first eye catchers are them boobs — and that is a remarkable butt — so he goes for the easy hit.

    Kind of like complementing a beautiful lady because her hair smells like flowers. Which of course means her hair smells like her shampoo, which smells like flowers.

  2. Telling her she has nice eyes (or a great ass, among other sexy features) is not flattery. It’s a well deserved compliment.

    Flattery is a compliment that is not deserved – AKA – a lie.

    • No, flattery is the act of praising someone, often in a way that is not sincere, because you want something from them.

      • In other words… “Flattery is a compliment that is not deserved – AKA – a lie.”

        If the person giving the compliment thought it was deserved, it would be a sincere compliment, not flattery. Whether the person giving the compliment wants something in return has no bearing on whether the compliment is sincere (true in the eyes of the complimenter) or not sincere (false in the eye of the complimenter – aka flattery.)

        • Just telling you what the Cambridge English Dictionary says words mean, kid. If you want to invent your own definition, knock yourself out.

          • “Kid?” You’re hilarious. You obviously have no clue who you’re talking to any more than a real understanding of the definition you’re trying to quote.

  3. To be honest, when I first saw the title of this post, I immediately thought of the phrase “flattery will get you nowhere” …

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