1 in 5 relationships start when someone is already in a relationship, and guess what - its not from cheating, it's attention. Many men and women can come across as awkward when they are trying to impress their significant other. However, once we find someone, we don't feel it's always necessary to impress people like when we start dating; at this point we become more … [Read more...]
Flirting on Facebook… Proceed but with Caution
If you are a girl that has been friend-ed by a guy on Facebook that you have a crush on, only to find out that his relationship status says "in a relationship," you may be unsure of what to do next. Flirting on Facebook can be harmless, but it can also cause issues when there are other people involved. If your crush that added you as a friend suddenly starts flirting with … [Read more...]
How to flirt with girls – The easy stress free way
The best way to flirt is to start with casual, friendly yet interested conversation. Some girls might enjoy corny pick-up lines or cheesy endearments, but the safest bet is to start out by approaching her as someone you would like to know better. Be sure to ask her about herself and discover some common interests. Eye contact is a very important non-verbal cue that signifies … [Read more...]
Permission to flirt – the beginning of the end?
We've all been in this position and had these thoughts about relationships: It's not that I don't love you, I do. I'm just not sure what I want right now. I knew 'something' was off in my relationship with Jim but I couldn't put my finger on it until I had permission to flirt and not be a 'we.' http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/taking-break-breaking-one-same-130700915.html … [Read more...]
Men Flirting with Women in the Office to Relieve Boredom?
Men are flirting with female colleagues in the office to relieve boredom rather than being overwhelmed with passion, says a Surrey University study based on a survey of 200 people. A follow-up questionnaire suggested that such workplace flirts had lower levels of "emotional intelligence," or understanding of other people's feelings or even sensitivity. The second study, … [Read more...]