meaning in context - Use of the expression "Stop it! You are too cute"



In what context would you use "stop it!! you are too cute"? Isn't that negative to say "stop it!! first? Is there a degree or a connotation to it? (i.e, flirty, embarrassed, flattered, etc)


There are two contexts.



  • romantic — a girl saying to a guy "Stop it! This is too much" but she's not annoyed.

  • "stop it!! This is too cute" about a kid doing something cute.


I don't understand why you need the "stop it".




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