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😵‍💫❤️ my previous long-term sub looked up at me once while i had my heeled boots on his chest told me "you look so beautiful when you're scaring me like this"

A hook up said that I looked better in person than in my pictures, which I still have a hard time believing. I feel like my pics look good to the point I question constantly if they even look like me.

I had a woman tell me that I had taken her to a level of pleasure that she didn’t believe was possible …

I love when a man growls the praise. A deep gutteral growl. It makes my adhd brain short circuit

Being told my Eggplant Rolitini was better than anything else she had ever eaten. This is not a euphemism, I just like to cook for people.

Magic hands. I've been complimented on my massage therapy before, but this was different. She's had massages before, and some are aggressive and move quickly. She enjoyed the slow movement and intuitive touch that was perfect for her. I have been doing massage therapy for almost 11 years, and receiving a compliment this sincere was humbling, making me feel appreciated and seen. She calls me Magic hands now.

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On 2/17/2026 at 1:09 PM, basicbitch20 said:

I've never really gotten praise for anything. Not even as a child

Without being a bit obvious.... this is a good response / answer.   For me it resonates which prompted me to reply.

I dont remember that much praise from my parents growing up - they were there for us to a degree but mainly as a physical presence and not as an emotional support / encourager....   it has taken me a long time to partially realise how this has impacted on my persona / life.   (could go on and on and on!!!)  

Also makes me realise how / why I have found praise hard to receive (compliments etc) adn also why it is difficult for me to be outwardly praising of my own 'offspring'..   

SO thanks for this thread question and this answer...   has given me some insight.

 

Well done everyone (humour hey!)

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“You feel like home” I never really received praise even when I deserved it. So when he said this to me I almost cried

“You’re right” 😂
Hear me out though, because I’m actually one of those people who can admit when I don’t know something or when someone has given me some perspective that has challenged my opinion on something.

I’m a logical thinker who is very much grounded in reality and while I thrive in environments where things make sense, I often feel like men are extremely skeptical that women who think logically actually exist.

Being given praise or compliments on my physical appearance makes me uncomfortable, but acknowledging me for my mindset or intelligence is something I can accept and appreciate more than anything. Nobody really respects someone based on their appearance, so to be praised in a way that reflects the mutual respect that’s required in a healthy dynamic is much more meaningful to me.

3 hours ago, NemiFlaire30 said:

I love when a man growls the praise. A deep gutteral growl. It makes my adhd brain short circuit

🙌 this

"You are a sexual genius" Really. She says that. It was just a lucky burst of inspiration where I just knew what I wanted, I knew the emotion of the moment called for it, I knew she'd find it hot and I told her I was going to do it.

I'm not going to say what. I want to keep that special as a particular moment I our lives.

It doesn't matter what. It was the context

As an Black man that stands at 5', 6" I used to have a Napoleon complex. I once went on a blind date designed to prank both me and my date; she's well over 6' tall. We were both a little stunned at first, but we agreed to continue the date. At the end, after I kissed her goodnight, she told me that my swagger and presence was that of a man 10 feet tall, and I never forgot how I giggled like a ***ager almost the whole way home.😅😁😏

“I feel like I’m coming home when I come to see you”. Not quite praise as such, but hearing that was really emotional.

Hearing my Daddy tell me he’s proud of me, when I’ve done something he knows was really difficult or triggering, is possibly the best praise.

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