VOTE! Do you like being called cute? Why or why not?

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Soyteen Liker

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I only really like it when I'm not in AAP/pooner mode. But it can get annoying if overdone. Sometimes I call men cute because I feel like it's different when a girl does it but a lot don't like it. What do you guys think?
 
i don't mind rly, but if a girl my age calls me cute i'd probably be flustered and a little uncomfortable and not like it.
 
I've been called cute by a girl one time before and it was the peak of my life.
Who was this girl? How old were you and her? Do tell.
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it really depends on the context sometimes it comes off as demeaning and condescending
though im probably embittered by previous experience with seriously mentally ill women
 
Actually now to think about it, i don't remember what was the last time someone called me cute. Not by a random person nor family members. Not that i would like it anyways.
 
Is it really that bad? I don't want to encourage faggotry but I thought it was a decently interesting question that isn't a repost
Obviously I'm speaking hyperbolically, but I don't think talk like this is healthy considering the behavior issues we have had on this site, such as simping and edating and obsessing over female users and the like. The thread comes off as ambiguously flirty in concept and coming from an openly female poster. On chudcel sites its very easy to advertise your femininity, even unintentionally, and attract droves of orbiters and obsessed thirst posting. Its hard to convey, but a good in a nutshell explanation would be that being a woman in a space filled with teenagers is like being a namefag but the side effects are multiplied x10 in gravity.
 
Obviously I'm speaking hyperbolically, but I don't think talk like this is healthy considering the behavior issues we have had on this site, such as simping and edating and obsessing over female users and the like. The thread comes off as ambiguously flirty in concept and coming from an openly female poster. On chudcel sites its very easy to advertise your femininity, even unintentionally, and attract droves of orbiters and obsessed thirst posting. Its hard to convey, but a good in a nutshell explanation would be that being a woman in a space filled with teenagers is like being a namefag but the side effects are multiplied x10 in gravity.
Huh. I didn't at all acknowledge "ambiguous flirtation" when I clicked on this thread, and I'm led to believe that most other users aren't seeing that either. I don't think this is as deep as you think it is.
 
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