~ I know, I don't like it either>.< I mean I would feel fairly complimented, but they would have to keep it to themselves. I don't like that fact that they find me sexually attractive. I want to be known as beautiful, cute, adorable, sweet, gorgeous. Not them, undressing me with their scorching stares and glancesO.O It scares me gonk You can't find proper gentlemen these days, not unless you are already bf and gfs with eachother. Or they are older men. I have a face people^.^
I definitely prefer "pretty" or "cute," although I've only ever heard "hot" online so I couldn't hear the inflection behind it. Still, there are better compliments.
I hate being called hot, too. Why can't someone just use the word "pretty"? Is "pretty" outdated now or something? Being called hot makes me feel like I'm a hamburger or some kind of piece of meat. I feel degraded, even if it is meant as a compliment. I'm glad my boyfriend doesn't call me that.
I'm not used to comments [that are good] about my apperance... I have been the second best... I have an older sister... so thats where it started....
Another thing I dont like being called is a survivor... [they call me that for what i have lived through all my life...GAH.] It reminds me of everything i have been through and how sometimes i wish i didnt [so ending my life...sweatdrop] and actually attempting and failing several times... heh... so... yeah.
Some compliments are nice to hear, like "you look pretty today" or "your a cutie."
Which are some I get every now and then. lol.
Being called "hot" probably wont bug me. In fact it'll probably make me very happy.
It all depends on how you take a compliment.
I dont know anyone who wouldnt take "your hot!" as a good compliment, though. XD
I get annoyed when people call me "cute." Hamsters are cute. Four-year-olds are cute. It just seems like almost a condescending way to describe someone. I don't know. Maybe I'm just weird.
I also get kind of tired of being called "pretty." Probably because I'm male. Being called "pretty" doesn't make me feel very masculine. Plus, I've been hearing it my whole life, and it's just kind of...old.