Topic: what is the meaning of flirt ... | |
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Edited by
cleve
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Thu 02/25/21 02:59 PM
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in the world of romance women flirt and men pursue.....in simple terms its there body language telling you they are interested.....there are courses you can take on this stuff and become a expert , most men enjoy taking them ....P.S. YOU CAN START FLIRTING BY SMILING..... |
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Edited by
Unknow
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Thu 02/25/21 02:53 PM
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Check out the Oxford Dictionary, it will tell you.
Urm, does you face hurt? Your picture looks like you are in pain or you want to kill us. A smiling pic is always attractive... . |
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What about married people who flirt?
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What about married people who flirt? happy couples do a lot of it...( with each other ) |
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That's not what I hear.
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That's not what I hear. we always hear what we want to hear.... |
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Behavior as though you are attracted to someone.
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That's not what I hear. we always hear what we want to hear.... Yep, very true! |
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That's not what I hear. Flirting when in relationship can be much more fun than with an almost stranger. You know each other, so you know how to trigger & tease each other, love and trust is already established, you can be a bit more bold as with your own partner it's okay if it leads to the sex etc. etc. Flirting with a stranger can make many people a little anxious. No need for that with your own loved one. You can also send each other highly erotic photos when apart and suggestive, playful messages. You cannot do that with a stranger. So there's a wealth of flirting that you cannot do with a stranger but are available and great fun with your partner. The only limitation is people's own imagination and drive to keep the relationship alive & kicking. |
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You don't think that people who work together never flirt with each other?
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Flirt?
I really need to clean my glasses. I thought this was gonna be a fart humor thread. |
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Flirting can occur any time there is an attraction. It can be between strangers, co-workers and established couples.
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