Website review: SIRC Guide to flirting
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•186 reviews since Jun 21, 2002
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•sirc.org/publik/flirt.html
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- IcarusKitsch rated 16 hours ago
- DEADLINK. There should be a big picture saying FAIL.

SamanthaEvans rated 3 weeks ago- An excellent guide to flirting, it's as natural as breathing ;)

dayes rated 5 weeks ago- this is reminicent of every argument/debate i've ever had with my buddy, Poonke!

Anna-19b rated 6 weeks ago- "Who to flirt with 'Flirting for fun' In mate-selection flirting, there are two basic rules about who to flirt with that will increase your chances of success and reduce the likelihood of embarrassing rejections. 1. Do initiate flirtation with people of roughly the same level of attractiveness as yourself?" 2. Don't flirt with people who are unlikely to return your interest. Even if you are not looking for a long-term mate, you will enjoy flirting more with someone who is interested in you. So it makes sense to approach people who are likely to see you as at least a possible partner, rather than those likely to dismiss you as unsuitable. Absolutely agree, something that is often forgotten. Very good article. -Anna

emumbai rated 6 weeks ago- big.. but :)

faithfulone5 rated 7 weeks ago- I came across this page about a week ago, before I found Stumble :D I ended up copying and pasting it to my puter for referance later.

greenlea rated 7 weeks ago- Flirting is a basic instinct, part of human nature

helensmrt rated 2 months ago- Do you love to flirt? Flirting is much more than just a bit of fun: it is a universal and essential aspect of human interaction. Anthropological research shows that flirting is to be found, in some form, in all cultures and societies around the world....

marci11 rated 3 months ago- From the page: "Flirting is a basic instinct, part of human nature. This is not surprising: if we did not initiate contact and express interest in members of the opposite sex, we would not progress to reproduction, and the human species would become extinct."