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cherokeepatti 路 61-69, F
Yes it would be helpful. I knew someone 30 years ago who told me people were staring at her for a couple of hours & she had no clue why till one woman told her that she had blood on her white shorts, she had been traipsing all over the university...yikes.
MaryJanine 路 61-69, F
Not unless I was in a business meeting and the "wrong" thing was distracting. I remember in high school, we were in the school newspaper office with staff members when suddenly Mrs. Sealing looke3d the way of one reporter and said in a conversational tome, "Your barn door is open, Frances."
Go on then! Tell me, do i need make up? 馃槉
summersong 路 F
Please tell me.
SW-User
I would prefer if there was nothing at all wrong with my appearance.
I don't even want to think of the two options.馃槄
I don't even want to think of the two options.馃槄
SW-User
If it鈥檚 someone I鈥檓 kinda close to and comfortable with ~ then yeah ~ by all means just tell me
iamnikki 路 31-35, F
Yes, but sometimes I think saying something would be more embarrassing to the person on the receiving end
SW-User
I would much rather be told than accidentally make an ass of myself later.
KuroNeko 路 41-45, F
sure as long as it's not just their opinion that my appearance is wrong lol
DunningKruger 路 61-69, M
It would be nice to be told.
SW-User
Tell me. I'd tell them.
HopelessGuy 路 M
I prefer to be told.
Aquietplace 路 M
id rather know.