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Society always taught me that it's creepy or annoying or objectifying to compliment women. (I'm a man)
Which never made sense to me because I love compliments. But I guess the experience is different for many women.
Typically if you are complimenting someone on a choice that they made, as opposed to something they don't have control over (or at least not easy control) you're good.
The example in the comic is good, because it's complimenting a choice. Complimenting someone's body features can land you in the 'creepy' camp, depending on the context.
Maybe because of the andrew tate fans, things will balance out (Man hating women and telling them how shitty they look, etc)
Whats funny is I just did not even think of it that way. Seeing the comic and relating I thought about seeing some dude and saying that shirt rocks or sweet bike.
There's a nonzero chance that person will see this comic strip!
There’s a more professional way to do this, without looking like a creep.

It's woven into our culture, even for friendships. You can even build one online!
"i love you and i want to be you. here is my business card"
We do that internationally too!

Be aware of what you are signing up for and what kinds of data will be harvested from you to another centralized entity.
This looks like a privacy nightmare and could be easily solved with a normal business card.
Corrected my e.g., thanks!✌️