Flirting
Do you flirt with check-out girls just for the heck of it? Are you a check-out girl and flirt with sad-looking middle-aged men for fun? Are you Vernon Kay? Tell us about flirting triumphs and disasters
Thanks to Che Grimsdale for the suggestion
( , Thu 18 Feb 2010, 13:00)
Do you flirt with check-out girls just for the heck of it? Are you a check-out girl and flirt with sad-looking middle-aged men for fun? Are you Vernon Kay? Tell us about flirting triumphs and disasters
Thanks to Che Grimsdale for the suggestion
( , Thu 18 Feb 2010, 13:00)
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Not a natural flirter
I have always been one of those 'one of the lads' kind of girls. No idea how to flutter eyelashes or pout provocatively. When I like someone I tend to just suggest they should ask me out as the odds of a positive response are good.
Once at a weekend event for Uni I happened to meet someone rather lovely looking but had no intention of pursuing. We got along well and spent the whole day talking some top quality toot. I figured I'd made a great friend. On the second day of the event he shows up dressed nicely with his hair done.
Train of thought goes thus -
He looks nice
I should tell him this
Don't want to sound like I'm coming on to him
What is a good compromise?
I decide, in my infinite wisdom (in front of friends) to say;
"You're looking very sharp today."
You're looking sharp? I felt like following it up with "Hey lets find some sexy dames and hit a gin bar"
We'll be celebrating our one year anniversary soon.
( , Sun 21 Feb 2010, 14:58, 2 replies)
I have always been one of those 'one of the lads' kind of girls. No idea how to flutter eyelashes or pout provocatively. When I like someone I tend to just suggest they should ask me out as the odds of a positive response are good.
Once at a weekend event for Uni I happened to meet someone rather lovely looking but had no intention of pursuing. We got along well and spent the whole day talking some top quality toot. I figured I'd made a great friend. On the second day of the event he shows up dressed nicely with his hair done.
Train of thought goes thus -
He looks nice
I should tell him this
Don't want to sound like I'm coming on to him
What is a good compromise?
I decide, in my infinite wisdom (in front of friends) to say;
"You're looking very sharp today."
You're looking sharp? I felt like following it up with "Hey lets find some sexy dames and hit a gin bar"
We'll be celebrating our one year anniversary soon.
( , Sun 21 Feb 2010, 14:58, 2 replies)
Say,
that was a swell to say to a feller. You sound like a stand-up kind of doll.
( , Sun 21 Feb 2010, 15:11, closed)
that was a swell to say to a feller. You sound like a stand-up kind of doll.
( , Sun 21 Feb 2010, 15:11, closed)
I agree with my colleague above
I like to be told I'm looking sharp.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_EFdod4YDo&feature=PlayList&p=573B16DD1858E2C0&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=3
( , Sun 21 Feb 2010, 21:02, closed)
I like to be told I'm looking sharp.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_EFdod4YDo&feature=PlayList&p=573B16DD1858E2C0&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=3
( , Sun 21 Feb 2010, 21:02, closed)
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