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75 Compliments Not Based On Appearance

You are beautiful, but you are also so much more.

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75 Compliments Not Based On Appearance
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Being complimented on the way you look is always a great feeling, but this being the sole compliment people give and receive is problematic. It can make us feel like looks are the only thing that matters and that we have nothing to offer because we don't see ourselves as beautiful.

We are all beautiful, but there is also so much more to us than just appearance.

1. Intelligent

2. Kind

3. Brave

4. Courageous

5. Selfless

6. Strong

7. Powerful

8. Luminous

9. Trustworthy

10. Loyal

11. Independent

12. Humble

13. Funny

14. Witty

15. Mischievous

16. Entertaining

17. Comforting

18. Dependable

19. Wise

20. Creative

21. Talented

22. Goofy

23. Inspiring

24. Thoughtful

25. Adventurous

26. Fearless

27. Well-Spoken

28. Jubilant

29. Calming

30. Loving

31. Attentive

32. Friendly

33. Dedicated

34. Hardworking

35. Confident

36. Grateful

37. Understanding

38. Patient

39. Fun

40. Welcoming

41. Badass

42. Fierce

43. Resilient

44. Cooperative

45. Perseverant

46. Authentic

47. Spontaneous

48. Organized

49. Optimistic

50. Generous

51. Intuitive

52. Considerate

53. Hopeful

54. Wonderful

55. Intriguing

56. Open

57. Gleeful

58. Passionate

59. Receptive

60. Warm

61. Radiant

62. Free

63. Affectionate

64. Spirited

65. Enthusiastic

66. Dynamic

67. Energetic

68. Keen

69. Devoted

70. Sensitive

71. Sensible

72. Interested

73. Responsible

74. Liberated

75. Accepting

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