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Originally Posted by mixedmedia
sorry, dude, but there is absolutely no difference between these two, you just used different words.
It's really presumptuous and, yeah, rude to assume that anyone needs your criticism or approval for the way they choose to dress.
And I can think of very few instances where the words 'I think you're fat' can be used in a constructive way. Do you suppose people who are fat have failed to notice that they are fat? Do you supppose they are under the impression that it is healthy to be fat?
I appreciate that the motivation behind the theory purported in this article is deeper than the notion of 'saying everything that pops into your head.' But, the way I've seen the theory explained here pretty much looks like an attempt to validate being a narcissistic prick who mistakes their notions for honesty.
ooh, pardon my brutal honesty there... 
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But is the alternative better?
The place were we pretend everything is ok, and the person with the bad body oder or awful perfume is never told that they cause gaging?
If a habit or action of yours is really annoying people but they are to 'nice' to say, you never change that behavior.
I'm all for it.