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To be offended (lighthearted)

9 replies

GreenFox17 · 01/05/2017 13:18

DP has just said to me 'oh you're filling those shorts well' Shock He meant it as a compliment but clearly it isn't! Is it? Grin

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EastMidsMummy · 01/05/2017 13:20

I'd take it!

AlpacaPicnic · 01/05/2017 13:22

I'd assume he means 'You have a nice bum!' I'd take it....

WorraLiberty · 01/05/2017 13:24

Just take it whichever way it was genuinely meant Grin

Although no doubt, someone will be along to call him a rude abusive arsehole, and suggest you LTB promptly.

SumThucker · 01/05/2017 13:25

I'd take it!

helpmesusan · 01/05/2017 14:22

Lol liberty

Meekonsandwich · 01/05/2017 16:47

Lol he didn't say "god your shorts are full" or "DANGER OVERSPILL!"

He said your clothes are covering your body in a nice way, they make the shape look nice!

Take it and run!

DorisMcSweeney · 01/05/2017 16:49

Depends. Does he follow you round the house playing a tuba? That might be another sign.

Dumbo412 · 01/05/2017 16:49

Haha. Sounds like my husband! Compliment worded quite badly lol!

Louiselouie0890 · 01/05/2017 17:28

I think he meant bum paying your bum a compliment

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