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Open the door to a new
and exciting relationship by making a great first impression.
Flirting is the way
most people determine whether or not a member of the opposite sex is interested
in them. Following is a quick outline on how you should go about the complex,
sometimes fun, sometimes not so fun, task of flirting. It all begins with your
approach.
The Approach
One person approaches
the other. They move into closer physical proximity. This much is clear: NO
approach equals NO possibility of initiating contact. You must approach!
Example: A woman sits
down next to a man in a coffee shop, or a man stands near a woman in a dance
club. This is the first step. Once you approach, you begin looking for the
signs.
The Signs
The person who has
been approached will always signal the other's presence in some way... a sign.
This signal is not like a train whistle, however, more a subtle body language
which you can learn to recognize. For example, he or she simply may look up,
move over to make room, nod slightly, or signal with a glancing eye contact.
A display of total
obliviousness to the one who is approaching generally indicates lack of
interest altogether. Don't be discouraged. But if the one you approached shows
absolutely no interest, then it's time to re-group and try again. But let's say
the approach works. You have your positive acknowledgement, now what? Time to
talk.
The Verbal Exchange
The two people may
then engage in a mild verbal exchange about impersonal, unimportant matters
such as the weather or the scene around them. The key word here is MILD.
This is the classic
place for the clever "line", but cleverness is not required. At this point, a
verbal exchange is not for the purpose of sharing valuable insights about life
or determining philosophical compatibility. It is just a vehicle to further the
developing contact.
Examples: Verbal
overtures might include anything from "please pass the pickles" to "your
looking great tonight", to "have you seen the waitress?". Without some form of
verbal response, it is highly unlikely that the next step will occur. Let's say
all is going as planned. Time for body language.
Body Language
Over a period of time,
a couple that has begun to talk may also begin to orient themselves physically
to one another, to turn toward one another until, if all is goes well, they are
fully facing one another. This is your goal.
This step can take
minutes or hours... or weeks or months... to achieve. Yet, without this
physical reorientation toward one another, not very much can ever happen, so
give up on people who turn their back toward you for long periods of time! But
if they don't...
Touching
The woman or the man
(most often the woman) touches the other in a light, fleeting way. Examples: A
couple might accidentally brush their hands against one another while reaching
for a drink, or the woman might pat the man on the arm in the middle of a
shared joke. The exchange of very subtle, almost glancing touches may continue
for some while, and if all goes well, can escalate into the casual affections
shown by couples who are dating. If you've reached this point, then flirting
has now become the beginning of a relationship. The Art of Flirting should
always end with the beginning of a relationship. Now get out there and flirt.
The Art of Flirting
is really The Art Of Making First Contact. You only have one shot at
making a great first impression. By following some of the guidelines we've
established in this article, you should now be equipped to locate, approach,
and ascertain whether or not your subtle flirting has opened the doors to a new
and exciting relationship.
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