Dutch, I think you got that right!
Many women are just so insecure or so jealous that they remain aloof rather than risk their vulnerability by speaking forth something kind and true about another person. We are so used to dissing others to make ourselves feel better that we fail to be nice to others. The television shows bear witness to this as we hear children making snide remarks about their parents and the adults cutting down one another.
When I give a compliment, it is usually not about how someone looks but about their effort, their ideas or their character as the reality of it is this: there are a lot of things that we cannot truly control about our looks.
We can change our hair color and hair style but we cannot control the thickness or the amount of hair that we have. Some people can afford to have corrective vision surgery or to purchase contact lenses and some of us must wear lenses as thick as the glass in the telescopes at the Mt. Palomar Observatory. Some of us can be Diet Divas and still have thick ankles or shapeless waists and hips. We can have the style sense of Versace, Baroni or Ermenegildo Zegna but the clothing budget of Wally World or Goody's.
While we DO want to know that our grooming efforts have paid off, it is good to acknowledge those physical attributes about a person, if and when they are appropriate but I prefer to elevate the other aspects about a person. Always the compliment must be truthful and not contrived - the person receiving it will know if it is not genuine.
If only everyone in our worlds could be as truthful, kind and generous with praise as the MakeMeThinner Forum of Friends, eh? You People are
awesome because you build up one another and also
poke us when we need it!