naughtylucy
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Can you please shed some light on this, lovers of feet.
When a gentleman says 'you have feet like a Barbie Doll', is that meant to be a compliment, an insult or a neutral observation?
It was rather difficult to tell from the context of the conversation, which had nothing to do with creepy dolls or random body parts, and was mostly shouted into each others ears on a noisy Metro train.
Cultural context: stated by a nice American boy in Moscow.
Social context: nice American boy lives in Moscow, likes to go on adventures with me 'round the city and is heteroflexible. And I'm not shagging him. Yet.
When a gentleman says 'you have feet like a Barbie Doll', is that meant to be a compliment, an insult or a neutral observation?
It was rather difficult to tell from the context of the conversation, which had nothing to do with creepy dolls or random body parts, and was mostly shouted into each others ears on a noisy Metro train.
Cultural context: stated by a nice American boy in Moscow.
Social context: nice American boy lives in Moscow, likes to go on adventures with me 'round the city and is heteroflexible. And I'm not shagging him. Yet.