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Is being called "cute" and "sweet" a likely friend-zone flag?
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This is could go either way- depends on context and the girl.
Cute in terms of attractiveness is a good thing. Cute is date-able. The upper levels of cute can cross over with hot.
Cute and sweet in terms of behavior is where is gets fuzzier because whether it's attractive or not is going to depend on what the girl is looking for. Regardless, they're both complements to your personality. Sweet is a lot like nice, cute is more a combination of adorable little quirks and sweetness.
Its more in the way its said that's telling of whether is a complement out of attraction or not. If it comes out really in a brush off, "talked down", or "I'm sorry"ish kind of way, its more of a "I wish you well with another girl" complement.
If its a sincere complement in about any other tone of voice, she may like you.
I personally would use both those words to describe my boyfriend in a very positive way.
It's not as simple as that. I don't believe in the friend zone... for me, I either like someone or I don't, and friendship isn't going to stop me from liking someone, but I won't date someone who isn't my friend first. Anyway, cute and sweet are very good compliments, but you need to be careful. If you are seen as cute, it could either be that you look cute, (which is a good thing) or that you act cute. (which COULD be a good thing.) If you've got the baby face thing down, then there's no need to worry, because lots of girls find that extremely attractive. If you act in a way that seems "cute," then it could be that you seem juvenile to a girl. "Sweet" is always a good word I believe... I've never considered it likening someone to a child. Just make sure you are mature and take responsibility for yourself, and then you won't need to worry.
You are friend zoned unless the chick you are dealing with is 0-16 years of age.
Its better to be called hunk, hot, smartass, annoyingly hot, jerk, cute, mmmm, let me smear butter on your grill, cowboy (this is usually said to my chick friends and not directly to the dudes face)
If I have been dating the guy for a while I would come up with funny cute nicknames that put down his masculinity and makes him laugh especially if he is a big strong dude:
Pervybear.
Baby
Fluffy
Wittle Wabbit
Sweety Pie (Note the sweet ends with why and followed by the word Pie)
Honey
Love
Dear
Honey Dear
Not enough info to tell. It's the context that really matters. Give me a the sentence or situation it was used I and I could better answer your question. It also depends on the girl and her personality. Like how flirtatious is she.
Didnt vote because both A and B are wrong. its not an absolute either or situation. People can be cute or sweet without being attractive just like they cna be cute and sweet when they are attractive.
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Either or. Depends on the girl. There are a lot of girls who use endearing nicknames without it meaning anything, but there are also girls who use those names when they like someone. What you really need to watch for is if and how she says it to other people. If she only does it to you or she does it differently with you than with others then it's likely that she likes you.
yes, I have a friend that wants more then friendship with me and I think he is sweet and cute in every way, someone that you snuggle up in the couch with watching a movie but being in a serious relationship and having sex with I can't imagine it. But all girls aren't the same for me its friendzne words and for someone else its flirting.
To me, not at all. I'm more likely to call someone "cute" than "hot" when I find them attractive - probably because I'm more into a good face than anything else. If you're not cute, I'm likely not really attracted to you.
And "sweet" in my mind is very similar to "nice" - it's not really indicative of anything, but it is a compliment.
Well no, not necessarily. I personally would not tell my guy "friends" (whom I am not attracted to) that because I would be too scared to send them the wrong message & accidentally lead them on. Now if it were a guy friend that I would be attracted to then yeah possibly.
i say B... for me if I call a guy cute or sweet I'm into them.. about the only term I'll use that an endearment that means nothing is hun.. any other terms like cute or sweet mean I'm prob into him... but that's just me.. there could be other girls that say those and mean nothing. everyone's different so there's no real definitive answer.. just ask the person who uses that.
I think it depends entirely on context and tone. I know I have flirted with guys I was interested in before with an eye flutter and a ”teheh.. You're so cute;).”
Basically: I don't think you should automatically assume because somebody calls you ”cute” or ”sweet” that they aren't at all interested in you romantically. It's not all that black and white.
Heck no! I use them too! And not in a "friends" way. Sometimes people Who say that might be timid to use bolder words... :)
They can be. But not always.
My ex used to tell me I was a really sweet guy before we went out. And she thought I was cute too so, I can't say they're bad things.
If you're a guy being called that by a girl? definitely. If you're a girl being called that by a guy, nope.
No! In fact, calling a guy cute or sweet can be a woman's way of showing him she likes him.
Yup
It can be, as long as he's got some edge as well. Like the guy in your profile pic.
Cute not so much, but sweet is a good indicator she is into you
depends on the girl. Generally, I only call a guy these things if I'm interested.
i only call guys cute if I am interested in them
no, I call a guy I like a lot cute all the time.
either way
Kiss. of. death
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