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Whether you're in love or still looking; single, married, or dating; looking for some fun or trying to get "hooked"; flirting is a powerful tool which can greatly improve your romantic adventures.
Flirting by definition is the act of playing at courtship, or making a brisk motion. It can truly be used as an art, once you learn to appreciate and master it. There are no etched-in-stone rules or proper techniques other than to express yourself as an attractive, desirable person. In that frame of mind, you can project a flirtatious aura to those you are interested in. The overall key to successful flirting is that it be used tastefully and in a limited, playful manner. You never want to overdo even such a wonderful art, or offer it to everyone you meet. The idea is to single out one special candidate to flatter by indulging him/her with your exclusive attention. Flirting can be subtle, like flashing a simply sweet smile or extending a held glance. On the other hand, flirting can be a bit more bold, like giving an adoring wink or a provocative touch. You want to convey to the object of your desire that you find him/her attractive. A well-executed and received move can be used as a door-opener. If your recipient doesn't seem particularly interested, you can simply act as if he/she were taking your intentions too seriously, and thus avoid rejection. If however, your object of desire responds with a returned smile, glance, or wink, it's time to move forward and make further approach! Go To Page: 1 2
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