This is to all those who are currently in a relationship of any kind whether pre-marital or marital. Singles whom wish to participate are allowed to as well.
What I’ve seen is one partner won’t ask the other on how they look; girlfriends won’t bother asking they’re boyfriends about how they look. Why?
The answer won’t be critical or condescending for two reasons, the guys don’t want to risk it sleeping on the couch or they are blinded by the love so much that the ladies will look good even in a potato sack. Hence, the notion of being close because beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
This question applies to both parties, either male or female in a relationship or singles.
Why is it so hard to see past the veil and see what really is in front of our eyes? What stops us from giving critical remarks to the significant other?
Not in a relationship but one thing I have noticed is that my male friends are usually quite blunt about what they think of my appearance. They will let me know that I need to drop some serious weight or wear more make-up or whatever. My girlfriends tend to be the ones that tell me I look fine no matter how I look.
I never had a problem giving critical remarks to a member of the opposite sex (Partner or Friend) if they asked. I think people would appreciate honesty more than a fake response.
**Why is it so hard to see past the veil and see what really is in front of our eyes?
Cozzz theyre in love, and that's good enough a reason to be blind.
What stops us from giving critical remarks to the significant other?**
Men wouldnt want to, for obvious reasons.
Women dont until they get da ring.
Ok might not be the case with everyone, but hey i said wot i had to.