30 Stupidly Simple Compliments To Give Your Boyfriend (Because He’s Desperate To Hear Them)
30 Stupidly Simple Compliments To Give Your Boyfriend (Because He’s Desperate To Hear Them)
By January Nelson Updated May 29, 2020
James Barr Some men from Ask Reddit have revealed which compliments they wish their partners would give them more often. By January Nelson Updated May 29, 2020
1. I’m lucky to be with you.
2. You make me feel safe.
3. Nice ass.
4. I appreciate you.
5. You’re really witty.
6. You’re attractive!
7. You matter.
8. I’m really proud of you.
9. You’re really sweet.
10. You’re doing a good job.
11. You have a really nice complexion.
12. You’re beautiful.
13. I really appreciate all the hard work you do to make sure our family has everything we need… thank you.
14. I like your hair.
15. You have such beautiful eyes!
16. You look fine as hell.
17. No one can replace you.
18. I love how loyal you are.
19. I want my baby to have your eyes.
20. I wish I knew more people like you.
21. You make me feel comfortable.
22. Wow, you’re so big.
23. You’ve grown some muscle.
24. You make me laugh.
25. Your hair is soft.
26. I respect you.
27. I love you.
28. You’re breathtaking.
29. You’re an amazing dad.
3o. Damn. You cut the shit out of that grass.
Get the best of Thought Catalog in your inbox.
Sign up for the Thought Catalog Weekly and get the best stories from the week to your inbox every Friday.
Submit You're in! See you Friday.
You may unsubscribe at any time. By subscribing, you agree to the terms of our Privacy Statement.
About the author
January Nelson is a writer, editor, dreamer, and occasional exotic dancer and a collective pen name. Read more articles from January on Thought Catalog.
Learn more about Thought Catalog and our writers on our about page.
- 0
Related
Thought Catalog
33 Men Reveal The One Thing They’d Like All Women To Stop Doing Immediately
Thought Catalog
The 5 (And Only 5) Reasons You Haven’t Found Love Yet
This book is about self-sabotage and how to stop doing it—for good.
Brianna Wiest’s new book, The Mountain Is You, offers a life-changing strategy for transforming self-sabotage into self-mastery. In the end, it is not the mountain we master, but ourselves.
“Brianna’s book is a beautiful expression of healing. Her insights on self-sabotage, emotional intelligence, and deep transformation are invaluable. She understands that change begins with self, and her book is a gift to the collective.”
— DR. NICOLE LEPERA, “The Holistic Psychologist”