Flirting

Tim, our hairdresser Larry, and I recently had a discussion about flirting. Tim said he’s not very good at it. I said it’s the kind of thing Southern girls learn before we’re out of the cradle. Are you a good flirt? What’s your technique?

11 thoughts on “Flirting”

  1. i’m not good at flirting at all.

    i remember being accused of being a ‘flirt’ on a couple of occassions, but i think the people who said it must have been really just looking for a reason to think i was flirting or something..cos if it WAS flirting, i was oblivious to it.

    i wish i knew how to flirt.
    but if i like somebody i freeze, turn goofy, or just turn plain creepy..and sorta stare…a lot.

  2. My first room mate told me (more appropriately, shouted at me) that I was a selfish flirt; and hated that I was “leading all of these guys on.” This outburst came from me monopolizing a conversation with her boyfriend one day. I figured that if I was going to see this guy all of the time, I should at least “make friends” with him. The silly girl thought I was trying to steal her boyfriend…if only she could catch wind today that I’m a raging lesbian. Hah. On top of her thinking that I was trying to run away with her man, she felt that I was stringing along three of her other guy friends. This began a reoccurring problem for me: Apparently my very outgoing personality is perceived as flirting. I have learned to read the signs and tone it down around the people that may think I’m trying to score a date. However, around my close friends and Rhonda >>> I am a HUGE flirt! Depending on how well I know you, I WILL grab your ass. I also tend to get witty and sarcastic around someone I am “putting the flirt on.” I’m your basic: touchy-feely, punch you in the arm, flash you a big grin, ask you for your screen name instead of your number because I’m a chicken kind of flirt. 😉

          1. …I did have a witty reply, but now I think I’ll just stay out of it. 😉 Rhonda seems to be doing enough damage for the both of us. –unless of course I turn into the “or something.”

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