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		| Originally posted by Not Bob Oh, bullshit. If they are getting ready to go out on a Saturday night, and he thinks that she looks nice in her new dress or latex miniskirt or "Chick's Rule" t-shirt (and since he's her "um, friend," then I feel safe in assuming that he does), then he should say it. A lot. It doesn't become insincere because he says it more than once a millenium.
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 You know, I'm going to weigh in with Coltrane here.   (I know!!)
My husband says "you're so [fill in random complimentary thing here]" as filler for lulls in conversation, and, to be honest,  it sort of gets on my nerves.  It's as though he can't think of anything else to say, so he'll just say "you're hot!", which, while lovely, when he says it LITERALLY in every single, solitary conversation, I kind of get sick of it.
OK, maybe I'm just weird.