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Originally Posted by Fog Careful with the advice - I know it's well meant, but how many women would welcome a complete stranger coming up to them and making comments about their attire? They might if the complementer was young and cute, but it might be a different story if he was old and purvy. |
One day this past summer, I was out in my platform sandals (4.5" heel with 1.5" platform). I was wearing a short skirt all day so they were in plain sight. I didn't get a single compliment about them all day, but some people actually did come up to me to make negative remarks... along the lines of "Wow, those sure are high" (in a negative tone of voice that implied high = slutty), "Aren't you afraid you'll fall down and break something?" etc. I'd have welcomed a compliment over those remarks anytime.
As for what to say, I think dr1819's line is a good start. If someone came and said that to me, and then didn't pursue the matter any further (other than maybe to ask where I bought them), I wouldn't think it was a pickup line.