What do you say when someone likes your picture?
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What do you say when someone likes your picture?
I think the best response is a simple “Thank you.” If you have better photos than the ones they’re complimenting, you might even say, “Thanks – I’d love to show you some of my better work too.” But always be thankful for the compliment even if you don’t feel the work is as good as they think it is.
What to say when someone says why do you like me?
Here are 12 sweet things to say to your boyfriend or girlfriend when they ask, “Why do you love me?”
- “I love you because you are you.
- “You are like sunshine itself, and I feel better when I’m with you.”
- “I love how I feel when I’m with you.”
- “You accept me for me.
Can I find my pictures or online identity used by other people?
There are often reports about both men and women finding their pictures or online identity used by other people, whether it’s on a social network or via a dating site. There are several things you can do if you find someone is using your pictures or your identity online.
Should you send your pictures anonymously?
You can send your pictures anonymously to a complete stranger. You can be physically assured without ever having to take emotional risks. If it ends up being a total flop, then no one has to know it was you. If you find yourself in that place and someone has asked you for pictures, think about these truths: 1. A picture is not ‘just a picture.’
Should you take off your clothes when someone asks you to?
Well, the easy and obvious answer is to just say ‘no.’ Logically, we can see what is wrong with such a request. We would never just walk out our front door in the buff for the world to see and if some creep on the street came up and said, “Take off your clothes” we would either mace him, or strategically lift our knees and then run.
Do you take no for an answer?
Some people do not take no for an answer. They will pressure, push, and try to justify every reason why you should do what they want. Eventually, you are going to get tired of saying, ‘no’ and possibly make a big mistake. Instead, make a statement with your ‘no.’