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06-08-2020, 04:37 PM
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in these times there's so much you can or can't say or do, there's always the fear of someone reading something into it , even though it's only a bit of harmless flirting....keep the flirting for your partner
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06-08-2020, 05:17 PM
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I let my dog do the flirting!
The trouble is I'm just the person holding the lead
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06-08-2020, 05:18 PM
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Attending a wedding reception which ended in an unseemly punch up because male guest, best man, upset his girlfriend by flirting with one of the bridesmaids. We saw an altercation between them earlier in the evening, and the woman sat moodily drinking until she threw a punch.. all hell broke out.

Flirting is all about subtlety.
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06-08-2020, 07:44 PM
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There used to be an expression "prick tease " is that the same as flirting ,I would love to know
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06-08-2020, 07:46 PM
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Re: Flirting - right or wrong

Originally Posted by Cinderella ->
Attending a wedding reception which ended in an unseemly punch up because male guest, best man, upset his girlfriend by flirting with one of the bridesmaids. We saw an altercation between them earlier in the evening, and the woman sat moodily drinking until she threw a punch.. all hell broke out.

Flirting is all about subtlety.
That is grim.

I will not be attending at social functions in East Anglia any time soon.

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06-08-2020, 08:13 PM
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Re: Flirting - right or wrong

Originally Posted by Cinderella ->
Attending a wedding reception which ended in an unseemly punch up because male guest, best man, upset his girlfriend by flirting with one of the bridesmaids. We saw an altercation between them earlier in the evening, and the woman sat moodily drinking until she threw a punch.. all hell broke out.

Flirting is all about subtlety.
I thought fighting only happened at Irish Weddings!!
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06-08-2020, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by paula ->
in these times there's so much you can or can't say or do, there's always the fear of someone reading something into it , even though it's only a bit of harmless flirting....keep the flirting for your partner
This is true. Life has become soooooooo boring.
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06-08-2020, 10:27 PM
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I agree that it is very difficult to flirt these days what with everyone sueing each other or getting upset cos someone said a naughty word; so I have been on my best behaviour at work but I have to say the biggest culprits are the women.
I absolutely agree. Many women dress and use make-up to gain attention, especially those who wear skin tight pants that look like they have been spray painted on and/or wearing low cut dresses or blouses that show plenty of cleavage. Doing so, is no accident. They know EXACTLY what they are doing.
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06-08-2020, 10:32 PM
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Re: Flirting - right or wrong

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in these times there's so much you can or can't say or do, there's always the fear of someone reading something into it , even though it's only a bit of harmless flirting....keep the flirting for your partner
Flirting is just taking an interest, making an emotional connection a bit of fun. Fearful is the right word, stifling people's natural characteristic.
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06-08-2020, 10:34 PM
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Got to say it, especially as it is of no interest of late, there were a few birds living in what could be considered a low class environment, in fine form, that would have put the real Housewives from wherever too shame today. good on you girls, keep it for us peasants.
 
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