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Post by awakewhileusleep on Aug 28, 2015 22:30:20 GMT -8
is there a difference between sexual and friendly flirting?? if so, who do you think gets the wrong signal most?
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thickyfitt01
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Post by thickyfitt01 on Aug 29, 2015 7:30:03 GMT -8
LOL, I think men get it wrong most of the time. I don't know if its just my city, but even just a simple "Hi, how you?" can make a man launch into "" I'm good. Can I have your number? ". LOL, that wasn't a pick up line, sir. I was just being nice. ?
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Post by UncommonCourtesy on Aug 29, 2015 8:02:01 GMT -8
LOL, I think men get it wrong most of the time. I don't know if its just my city, but even just a simple "Hi, how you?" can make a man launch into "" I'm good. Can I have your number? ". LOL, that wasn't a pick up line, sir. I was just being nice. ? Goodness yes! I agree with this! In my experience men have often mistaken my kindness for flirtation when I was simply being nice and courteous! On the flip side I've noticed more women mistake flirtation for sexual passes.... I personally know men who flirt just to see a woman smile and have a reaction besides resting 'b' face...but the women take the friendly flirtation as an automatic gesture for sex. This can flip on either side of the coin in my opinion. Great post!
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Post by justpeachy on Aug 29, 2015 15:20:28 GMT -8
I feel it can be blamed on the man or woman when it comes to sexual flirting and the feeling is not mutual. More times an uninterested man will take the bait and act on it still, while s woman may feel disrespected at the forwardness. With complete strangers the lines can get blurred real quick.
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Post by Nei on Aug 29, 2015 22:00:43 GMT -8
I can't vote because of the word always. I can admit, though, that I am a flirt albeit harmlessly. There are never any motives behind it. I learned that I had to be careful with whom I turned the charm on because some people do read into it and come up with something different from it's intent.
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