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*uperDan
writes: A few days ago, a girl who I've never met before told me that she liked my hair (I have long hair and it was tied in a ponytail on this day). I thanked her for the kind words, and then she followed up by saying something I've never heard before:"It's very man-pretty".I felt so flattered; it was one of the nicest things I think a girl has ever said to me. Although admittedly, I'm not sure exactly what it means.Have you ever heard this term before? What does it mean if a girl says that my hair is "man-pretty"? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, SuperDan +, writes (3 May 2013):
SuperDan is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks for the feedback, ladies. It all makes good sense to me. I feel all warm and fuzzy now! :-)
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (1 May 2013):
Never heard it but it sounds lovely... she probably meant handsome but didn't have the word.
its' a good thing.
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reader, largentsgirl89 +, writes (1 May 2013):
Man pretty is a woman's way of trying to pay you a compliment. Kind of like handsome. Trying to say you look nice but masculine at the same time.
I've stopped using this phrase to my boyfriend and his "man-pretty" hair too and just tell him he looks hot.
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reader, CindyCares +, writes (1 May 2013):
That it's pretty without making you look effeminate .
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reader, CMMP +, writes (1 May 2013):
It's pretty and you're a man.
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