Alright, I'm gonna take a stab at this.
No matter how busted a girl might be, she doesn't want to hear it from any dude. Now, cheesy, you are one hot mama (both literally and figuratively), and I am not calling you busted at all, but it's kinda common sense. I mean people tend to get self conscious over their appearances, and if someone points out something that isn't "normal" on that person, such as her acne, I can see her getting annoyed about it. It's something not normally there, and for the dude to call her out on how she's dealing with it is kind of a **** move. I know he's trying to get sales, but calling someone a liar is pretty offensive.
I'm also gonna say that Che and Cheesy are both right.
Women generally have a tendency to not say what pisses them off and let it all build up. It's kind of like filling up a bucket with rage. You can fill the bucket up gallons at a time, and nothing will happen, but as soon as you start using the eyedropper to fill that bucket, and it overflows, you can bet you'll never hear the end of it for that tiny little thing.
I shit you not, one time I forgot to turn my shampoo bottle upside down while it was almost empty and my ex got out of the shower, stark naked and thew it at me and started screaming.
And I suppose us guys could pay attention to things more, and not ask the dumb, obvious questions. Like, if she's got a pimple... it's just not there, no matter how big it is. And she's always looks good in every dress she tries on, unless you're gonna be really late; then you decide she looks like a hooker in one, and not the other.
But at the same time, we shouldn't need to have photographic memories of what shirt was worn on what date, or remembering a story about a friend's ex's cousin or some such bullshit. Anniversaries, birthdays, basics, yes. The breed and name of her dog from 15 years ago, not so much.
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