Say you saw a woman with a very nice ass. She obviously works out to get it perfect, and takes care to dress in a manner to show it best. Is it bad to recognize her efforts by telling her she has a great ass?
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5 RepliesIf you are ugly it's sexual harassment.
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I honestly can't see it coming off well in anyway if you don't know the chick really well, otherwise you'll get insulted for it.
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No it's just a douche move.
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Also keep in mind, some women take compliments as a sexist comment because hey they don't need to be treated like sex objects. Just ignore the drool when they see a fit guy with no shirt on.
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No its not. Anyone who says otherwise is an idiot who doesn't know the definition of sexism.
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No. Its a compliment. If she doesn't appreciate it then fair enough but its not sexist.
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This is [url=http://www.answers.com/topic/sexism]sexism[/url], dipshits that answered yes. God damn the stupidity hurts today.
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It is inappropriate. Just keep it moving like a normal person instead of making it creepy and awkward. Unless you intend to ask her out on a date, in which case you should probably start by introducing yourself and then seeing if she's even remotely willing to get to know you. Most likely she's already heard it all before so she'd seldom be receptive to it or even give you the time of day.
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5 RepliesI'm not sure about "sexist", but it can be downright creepy depending on the situation.
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no, its just creepy. I mean I told this girl on my bus she had a nice ass, but thats different, because I know her. Your situation is different.
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Nope, im talking to a girl right now and told her straight about her ass, she sent me a picture of it :D Win.
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Not if she doesn't know you.
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Nope, dublt standards though, they can choose to make it so if they want.
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4 RepliesDepends who you ask. Personally, I would think it's rather condescending and arrogant to do so, especially to a stranger. You don't even know the gal, and you're implying that your opinion means anything to her, let alone should be taken as a compliment that you were oogling her body. If she's "showing it off", she already must think enough of it to do so without random strangers sounding like creeps trying to hit on her. At least, that would be my reaction.
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I do it as a joke like "your ass is looking on point today" and since everybody kinda knows me they laugh and play around with the joke. Fortunately everyone that I know or have met get the humor and compliment in a nonnegative way. That or I have that effect on people
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7 RepliesThat's sexual harassment. And since sexually harassing women is normalized in many places, I'd say it's sexist.
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This...
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Not sexist but creepy depending on who you ask.
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It can be regarded as such depending on context, yes.
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Edited by Seggi: 7/21/2013 1:28:16 PMIt's not necessarily 'sexist', depending on the way you define it, but it's just a shitty, insensitive thing to say. Just because [i]you[/i] think it's a compliment doesn't mean they want people acting that way towards them.
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It would be wrong if you didn't
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It's not sexist, I get told I have a nice arse and I'm a bloke. It's a bit pervy though, wouldn't recommend it unless you're involved.
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Edited by edableshoe: 7/21/2013 1:59:38 PMASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS
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Not if you tell her boyfriend the same.
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3 RepliesGoing up to a girl and saying "You look great/nice/beautiful" is a lot different from going up and saying "nice ass baby."
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Depends how you say it and how drunk you are.