>>3515837Theres nothing wrong with commenting on her physical appearance, that's not what I'm saying; I'm saying that it can be done in a way where the poster doesn't come across as some shut-in autist who hasn't actually had a non-forced irl conversation with another person in ages - aka the usual anon who lurks through /a/ or some other low quality board. It's hard to imagine anything else when seeing these types of comments as it just comes across as autistic and kinda pathetic. There's nothing wrong with loving someone, but imo there is something wrong with being a creep and thinking it's normal behavior. Also some images end up being borderline /e/ which imo end up ruining an image and make it so I wouldn't want to save it.
Again,this is just my opinion here, doubt people will care enough to do anything differently nor do people have to change but I just felt like making an observation. Feel free to keep doing you if you feel that this does or doesn't apply to you in any way; if people find it ok to do it in a public setting then I feel that it's fine to criticize them in a public setting as well.