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What does it mean when......?

A guy calls you somewhat pretty. Does it mean you're ugly, but slightly ok. Does it mean you're ok looking. Does it mean you're pretty? Was it just a comparison thing. Maybe I'm just over-analyzing, but I want to know. Is there a hope of me being pretty? Should I put stock in what he said, cuz it wasn't meant to be mean at all. Thanks guys

Update:

See what happened was it was me and two of my friends and this somewhat guy friend came over and said "Why don't you guys have boyfriends? You and ( one of the friends I mentioned earlier) are both somewhat pretty and ( other friend I mentioned) is very pretty, I don't understand.

It was like that. I'm not sure how I should take that. It seemed pretty insulting at the time and my other BEST friend who is very pretty made me feel ugly. Help me, pray for me. Give me hope for a possibly prettier future

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  • dissed
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    he says your kinda pretty which i would thiink means you're average...but im sure you're pretty stop overanalyzing what some stupid boy said! you want someone who thinks you're beautiful xx

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    he was probably just nervous or something and didnt wanna seem like gooeygooey (cuz guys are annoying) so he said somewhat instead of just telling u ur pretty

  • 1 decade ago

    It means that you're somewhat pretty when he calls you somewhat pretty.

  • 1 decade ago

    i agree with dissed. the world moves on even if he did call you somewhat preety. What is he think of himself?? Anyways dont let anyone decide what you should be known as

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