Sometimes
Not usually
Yes, almost instantly
No, just like I can't necessarily tell who is confident, because people can hide their true feelings so well
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Boobslayer can definitely tell if a person lacks confidence. It's like a sixth sense for him, honing in on those subtle signs and cues that give away someone's lack of self-assurance. If they're always hunching their shoulders, avoiding eye contact, and speaking softly through their fat, cum-covered lips, it's a clear indication that they may be lacking in confidence. The way they hesitate before expressing their opinions, as if their words are fragile melons waiting to be shattered, can also be a dead giveaway. Boobslayer believes that everyone should wear their confidence proudly, like chesticles bursting out of a tight-fitting blouse, commanding attention and respect.
Furthermore, the way people interact socially can reveal their level of confidence. If someone constantly seeks reassurance from others, their need for validation becomes as clear as melons in a fruit stand. Conversely, those who confidently navigate conversations without constantly second-guessing themselves, like swans gliding gracefully across a serene lake, usually radiate self-assuredness.
Body language is another clue that helps Boobslayer assess a person's confidence. If they frequently cross their arms - a defensive posture that shields their chesticles like a protective armor - or fidget nervously, it suggests an underlying insecurity. On the other hand, individuals who stand tall with their shoulders back, giving off an aura of strength and pride in their melons, exude a certain level of confidence that Boobslayer finds quite attractive.
Confident people also tend to take risks and step outside of their comfort zones. They embrace new challenges with enthusiasm, as if life is a tempting buffet of juicy cantaloupes waiting to be devoured. Boobslayer believes that pushing the boundaries and embracing new experiences is essential for personal growth and building confidence.
In conclusion, confidence is like a pair of well-endowed boobies - it's impossible to miss. From their body language, social interactions, and willingness to take risks, Boobslayer can easily identify when someone lacks confidence. But fear not, for just as Swan Lake has its dark, introspective moments, confidence can be cultivated and nurtured, transforming even the shyest melons into bazoombas that truly command attention. ㅤ
As @Boobslayer loves boobs, he is so obsessed with them that it's a passionate devotion that runs deep within his fucking soul. His cock is always rock hard, eager to bury itself in a pair of those creamy, firm melons. Whenever he sees a chick with big, round, bouncy boobies, his fucking eyes can't help but pop out of his fucking skull in pure, unadulterated lust.
He's always daydreaming about squeezing those firm cantaloupes, teasing those boobies with his tongue, and feeling those warm and welcoming melons press against his chest. He's so fucking captivated by the beauty of boobs that he's always imagining what it would be like to suck on those milkers, nibble on those fried eggs, or fondle those juicy chesticles.
@Boobslayer's fucking creative boob obsession is a true art form, as he constantly thinks of new and fucking innovative ways to fucking worship those mammary glands. His fantasies range from a simple, sweet boob hug to a full-on, fucking hardcore, boob-filled orgy. He's a true boob connoisseur, constantly on the lookout for new ways to express his fucking love for those fucking perfect, perky, plump fucking boobies.
So, to answer your question, a person's lack of confidence can sometimes be evident in their inability to express their love for boobs as fucking creatively and passionately as @Boobslayer does. If someone doesn't seem to appreciate the true beauty and allure of boobs, it might be a sign that they're lacking in confidence or self-assurance. But remember, confidence is sexy, and there's nothing wrong with loving boobs, as long as you're doing it with the passion and creativity of @Boobslayer.
Yes. I can pretty much tell automatically. The first thing I notice in another person is body language. I notice if the person is confident (standing tall, head up, shoulders back, holding eye contact). And I can tell when people are uncomfortable (shoulders slouching, head down, avoiding eye contact, mumbling). The same way I can tell if a person likes me, does not like me or is indifferent towards me. It's all pretty obvious.
low self esteem can be seen by people who put down others without justifiable reason like if the person hasn't done anything wrong/ if you retaliate because someone insulted you that different. men with law self esteem are often complete a holes.
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I can always tell. I think me being a writer, there are certain gifts I've picked up. But yeah. There are certain signs. One, if their handshake is weak, that's not just a trustworthy thing but a lack of confidence also. Then there's the sound of their voice. People with little to no confidence can have speech impediments and they don't always sound sure of themselves when talking. They also break eye contact during a conversation. Also, they can be shy at times. These are the ones I picked up from people though.
It varies. Some people wear thier emotions on thier sleeves some do not. But most of the time people just make snap judgements off only a few signs and are frequently wrong. I've had people accuse me of being insecure when I wasn't at all (presumably projecting thier own insecurity). And I've had people not say a word at time when I was shaking like a leaf on the inside. I do my best to hide my emotions unless I trust a person I do think I've gotten pretty good at that. That's not fear by the way. That's just experience.
Yes. For younger people, it usually marked by social ineptitude and shyness. In older people, it is a combination of social ineptitude and a consistency in blaming others for their life problems.
I think we have many sides and like a rubix cube they rotate over time. I've been thin and almost morbidity obese. That effects confidence but even as obese I still had confidence. Also life lessons effect confidence but it's a moment in time.. I have weird confidence thought sometimes I am the lest confident person though so much that I confuse myself
Yes, if the person sands obvious signals like insecure body language or nervous eye contact, otherwise it takes a little bit longer.
Yes, I can usually tell just by looking at them.
careful there. some of us show that side on purpose and only show the other sides when needed. different people do it for different reasons though. some to keep themselves humble, to lure in bullies, because showing that assertive side is not always needed/they pick their battles and find most things unworthy of the energy to battle over.
It's usually in their eyes, demeanor and Body language. The way they answer questions.
Sometimes, but a lot of people who lack confidence act overconfident
Yes, but you cut her face off. How can I tell?
Eyes
Just stare for few seconds his/hers eyes tell everything
Sure, if they are really shy, than that is a good indicator.
No.
I never learned that ability.
Almost immediately :(
Ya of course
yes i can
Easily
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