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      "Your beautiful on the inside"  
  What does that mean?  
It means your lungs are nice and pink. Mine probably look like the inside of a truck muffler   
Beautiful on the inside means that you have a good heart (compassion for others).  | 
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      "Your beautiful on the inside"  
  What does that mean?  
If it's a woman, you're terminally not screwed and doomed to be seen as her 1 gay male friend.  | 
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      I know to me it means you have a beautiful spirit and a kind heart.
     
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        transientmind
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        Sun 01/18/09 01:32 PM
       
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      Option A) The speaker means exactly what they're saying.
 
  Option B) It's one of those soft-language sidestep things that identify guilty people. For example: Big and beautiful. The latter is good enough on its own, adding the former sounds like a legal addendum. "For big people, you're beautiful." You have pretty eyes. Okay. Sometimes they mean it. He's handy-capable/differently abled. When they really think that there's shame in being handicapped. Little people. Is there any shame in being a dwarf or midget? 95 years young. What the %$#@ is wrong with being old? Guantanamo Bay, calorie controlled diet. Starving people in a concentration camp. For the record, I'm not a runt, I'm small boned-ed.  | 
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      ...for me when I say that.... what I resonate to, in you.... what attracts me to you.... what I see in me, through you.....is beauty.
     
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      Wow, your lungs are sexy  
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      my liver and kidneys are looking pretty hot today!!! 
        
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     ...for me when I say that.... what I resonate to, in you.... what attracts me to you.... what I see in me, through you.....is beauty.   
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     Option A) The speaker means exactly what they're saying. Option B) It's one of those soft-language sidestep things that identify guilty people. For example: Big and beautiful. The latter is good enough on its own, adding the former sounds like a legal addendum. "For big people, you're beautiful." You have pretty eyes. Okay. Sometimes they mean it. He's handy-capable/differently abled. When they really think that there's shame in being handicapped. Little people. Is there any shame in being a dwarf or midget? 95 years young. What the %$#@ is wrong with being old? Guantanamo Bay, calorie controlled diet. Starving people in a concentration camp. For the record, I'm not a runt, I'm small boned-ed. Little people? I call children little people. Not vertically challenged (allegedly) people.  | 
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      "Your beautiful on the inside"  
  What does that mean?  
Guess i'm one of the few people that say this in a loving way. You see.. there are a ton of people i've told they are attractive, but only a few that i've told they are beautiful. For me a person is beautiful when they are more then just looks, when i content to something inside of them i find amazing. Those are what i consider beautiful people inside and out. As far as a ditch line, i perfer: You are to good for me. (not always true, but seems to be effective.)  | 
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      "Your beautiful on the inside"  
  What does that mean?  
Guess i'm one of the few people that say this in a loving way. You see.. there are a ton of people i've told they are attractive, but only a few that i've told they are beautiful. For me a person is beautiful when they are more then just looks, when i content to something inside of them i find amazing. Those are what i consider beautiful people inside and out. As far as a ditch line, i perfer: You are to good for me. (not always true, but seems to be effective.) You're too good for me Mirror...   
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     You're too good for me Mirror...   
OUCH! It's ok buddy, come over here for some man hugs!       
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     Option A) The speaker means exactly what they're saying. Option B) It's one of those soft-language sidestep things that identify guilty people. For example: Big and beautiful. The latter is good enough on its own, adding the former sounds like a legal addendum. "For big people, you're beautiful." You have pretty eyes. Okay. Sometimes they mean it. He's handy-capable/differently abled. When they really think that there's shame in being handicapped. Little people. Is there any shame in being a dwarf or midget? 95 years young. What the %$#@ is wrong with being old? Guantanamo Bay, calorie controlled diet. Starving people in a concentration camp. For the record, I'm not a runt, I'm small boned-ed. Little people? I call children little people. Not vertically challenged (allegedly) people. The PC talk is getting a little "mentally challenged" in this neck of the woods.  | 
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      "Your beautiful on the inside"  
  What does that mean?  
Guess i'm one of the few people that say this in a loving way. You see.. there are a ton of people i've told they are attractive, but only a few that i've told they are beautiful. For me a person is beautiful when they are more then just looks, when i content to something inside of them i find amazing. Those are what i consider beautiful people inside and out. As far as a ditch line, i perfer: You are to good for me. (not always true, but seems to be effective.) LOL, my fav is "i'm emotionally unavailable right not, it's not you, it's me"   
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 "Your beautiful on the inside"
 What does that mean?
 
 

 Wow, your lungs are sexy