Topic: What to talk when flirting?
Sir Dino One Love β˜οΈπŸ’š's photo
Sat 02/22/20 02:31 AM



Tell her that you have no connection with Dino rofl

Sage advice from the master..rofl


Sage indeed. Poor OP. He must be confused by you guys....laugh

Just think how confused I am..laugh

Ladywind7's photo
Sat 02/22/20 02:42 AM




Tell her that you have no connection with Dino rofl

Sage advice from the master..rofl


Sage indeed. Poor OP. He must be confused by you guys....laugh

Just think how confused I am..laugh


Lol, it kind of depends what you want. Flirtation, sexual encounter or real love Sir x

Sir Dino One Love β˜οΈπŸ’š's photo
Sat 02/22/20 02:51 AM





Tell her that you have no connection with Dino rofl

Sage advice from the master..rofl


Sage indeed. Poor OP. He must be confused by you guys....laugh

Just think how confused I am..laugh


Lol, it kind of depends what you want. Flirtation, sexual encounter or real love Sir x

I'm a great believer in if it's meant to be it will be, but for now I will settle for a bacon sandwich.laugh bigsmile

MySecret's photo
Wed 03/11/20 12:06 PM
Politely ask what types of medications she takes.

MySecret's photo
Wed 03/11/20 12:07 PM
:thumbsup:

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Wed 03/11/20 12:13 PM
Any problem with you come talk to me

Rock's photo
Wed 03/11/20 01:29 PM

Politely ask what types of medications she takes.


This. :thumbsup:


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Wed 03/11/20 01:57 PM
Edited by Cosmic Charlie on Wed 03/11/20 02:37 PM
There's no one way m8. start with the quiet ones. Be nice, fun to be with.

Gain your confidence. don't worry about rejection. we all get that. be easy.
Don't follow Dino's advice. :thumbsup:

and learn to dance

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Wed 03/11/20 03:20 PM
You probably don’t realise it but you have your own charming way of flirting ... just be yourself . Definitely don’t flow Dino’s advice (unless she indicates that that is something she is interested in seeing lol) .. if she is anything like me you will spend the rest of your existence with nonfunctioning testicles bigsmile waving

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Wed 03/11/20 07:17 PM
Married guys are the ones who flirt.

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Wed 03/11/20 08:45 PM
Yep -just say SOMEthing. If they like you or are attracted immediately, it really doesn't matter (as long as it is positive). Sometimes it takes a while for someone to like you or become attracted -so just keep talking if they are ok with it.

Ladywind7's photo
Thu 03/12/20 08:21 AM

There's no one way m8. start with the quiet ones. Be nice, fun to be with.

Gain your confidence. don't worry about rejection. we all get that. be easy.
Don't follow Dino's advice. :thumbsup:

and learn to dance


How does one learn to dance?
You either have rhythm or not.

I went out recently with a new friend, they looked like they were having seizures on the dance floor.
But they had a great time and did not care what anyone thought.
To me that is confidence, whether you can dance or not. Just do it...:smile:

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Thu 03/12/20 12:05 PM


There's no one way m8. start with the quiet ones. Be nice, fun to be with.

Gain your confidence. don't worry about rejection. we all get that. be easy.
Don't follow Dino's advice. :thumbsup:

and learn to dance


How does one learn to dance?
You either have rhythm or not.

I went out recently with a new friend, they looked like they were having seizures on the dance floor.
But they had a great time and did not care what anyone thought.
To me that is confidence, whether you can dance or not. Just do it...:smile:



too true :-) the bit about having seizures on the dance floor. Describes my best efforts quite well.

Tom4Uhere's photo
Thu 03/12/20 12:30 PM
I don't actively flirt.
It has been my experience that women I am with accuse me of flirting.
I just have a friendly personality.

I find it funny the same friendly personality I show them is the same friendly personality which gets me accused of flirting?

I have a natural tendency to make others feel good about themselves.
I've even been accused of flirting with men.
Is it wrong to make someone smile?

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Thu 03/12/20 12:44 PM

I don't actively flirt.
It has been my experience that women I am with accuse me of flirting.
I just have a friendly personality.

I find it funny the same friendly personality I show them is the same friendly personality which gets me accused of flirting?

I have a natural tendency to make others feel good about themselves.
I've even been accused of flirting with men.
Is it wrong to make someone smile?


Thank you tom.:thumbsup:
I get exactly the same thing.

I'll end up in therapy, I recon.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Fri 03/13/20 03:40 AM

I don't actively flirt.
It has been my experience that women I am with accuse me of flirting.
I just have a friendly personality.

I find it funny the same friendly personality I show them is the same friendly personality which gets me accused of flirting?

I have a natural tendency to make others feel good about themselves.
I've even been accused of flirting with men.
Is it wrong to make someone smile?

Depends. Some people don't see they are crossing a line. They think and insist it's only making someone feel good or lighthearted fun while in actual fact they're attention seeking and/or flirting.

Ladywind7's photo
Fri 03/13/20 04:05 AM


I don't actively flirt.
It has been my experience that women I am with accuse me of flirting.
I just have a friendly personality.

I find it funny the same friendly personality I show them is the same friendly personality which gets me accused of flirting?

I have a natural tendency to make others feel good about themselves.
I've even been accused of flirting with men.
Is it wrong to make someone smile?

Depends. Some people don't see they are crossing a line. They think and insist it's only making someone feel good or lighthearted fun while in actual fact they're attention seeking and/or flirting.



Hell, someone should start a thread asking what is your definition of flirting?
I don't know if I know how to flirt, what would be the point? It seems like playing games.
I prefer the caveman days when a man just grabbed her. Or dogs, they just pee on you to let others know you are theirs.

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Fri 03/13/20 04:07 AM
check please!

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Fri 03/13/20 04:10 AM



I don't actively flirt.
It has been my experience that women I am with accuse me of flirting.
I just have a friendly personality.

I find it funny the same friendly personality I show them is the same friendly personality which gets me accused of flirting?

I have a natural tendency to make others feel good about themselves.
I've even been accused of flirting with men.
Is it wrong to make someone smile?

Depends. Some people don't see they are crossing a line. They think and insist it's only making someone feel good or lighthearted fun while in actual fact they're attention seeking and/or flirting.



Hell, someone should start a thread asking what is your definition of flirting?
I don't know if I know how to flirt, what would be the point? It seems like playing games.
I prefer the caveman days when a man just grabbed her. Or dogs, they just pee on you to let others know you are theirs.


laugh :thumbsup: waving

Ladywind7's photo
Fri 03/13/20 04:16 AM




I don't actively flirt.
It has been my experience that women I am with accuse me of flirting.
I just have a friendly personality.

I find it funny the same friendly personality I show them is the same friendly personality which gets me accused of flirting?

I have a natural tendency to make others feel good about themselves.
I've even been accused of flirting with men.
Is it wrong to make someone smile?

Depends. Some people don't see they are crossing a line. They think and insist it's only making someone feel good or lighthearted fun while in actual fact they're attention seeking and/or flirting.



Hell, someone should start a thread asking what is your definition of flirting?
I don't know if I know how to flirt, what would be the point? It seems like playing games.
I prefer the caveman days when a man just grabbed her. Or dogs, they just pee on you to let others know you are theirs.


laugh :thumbsup: waving


Just sayin' laugh waving