flirting advice
How to make a connection and leave a great first impression when flirting or on a date.
It'd be great if dating and flirting were easy—things you could approach with excitement and nonchalance. Unfortunately, that's not always the case. You want to make a good impression on your potential love-interest, yet the very act of pondering how the other person perceives you can make you less confident! Below are four tricks for making a great first impression whether you're cruising the pick-up scene at a bar or on a first date. Learn To Flirt Like A Pro
Have great eye-contact. According to Leil Lowndes, author of How to Instantly Connect with Anyone, eye-contact signifies "honesty, … Read More
Easy, timid-friendly tactics for expanding your dating horizons.
Most of us can't muster the courage to stalk up to the next potential mate we see, write our number on his hand and wink Samantha Jones-style. Brava to those gutsy gals with self-esteems of steel, but some of us still have high sensitivity to emotions like, say, rejection and failure? Rejection Fear Extra For Good-Lookers
Luckily, there are shy girl alternatives to obvious flirting that have proven effective time and time again. And the best part is, they don't require you to go out on a limb. In fact, you don't even have to leave the … Read More
No one's actual name is what'shisname, forgetting his name could be a real deal breaker.
OK. Quick confession, I cannot get the catchy jam from The Ting Ting's out of my head… "They call me Stacy. They call me her. They call me Jane. That's not my name." Click here for the music video. It's a big bag of fun.
The new wave, dance punk jam is supposed to be about dealing with music industry "suits" who give vocalist Katie White a hard time. But the song could just as easily be about the age-old romantic eff-up of the face-name disconnect. Watch: Breakfast With What's His Name
In Scrabble, drawing a blank is a … Read More
Study reveals that telling him you like him will make him like you back.
What would we do without studies? They tell us such important, hidden truths about the world--without them we might be lost!
Today's revolutionary finding comes from The University of Aberdeen, where researches found that people interpret eye-contact and smiling as signs that you like them, and these social cues make them reciprocate the love. Telling someone you like them is another way to up your attraction factor. Who woulda thunk it?
According to the BBC, the finding is useful for single people because it can help them weed out those who aren't … Read More
Flirting 101: What works, which celebs do it well and when does it go too far?
YourTango: Did you ever question that you were qualified to write a flirting guide?
Eve: No, not at all. There are a lot of other books that I would feel really nervous about writing, but not the flirting book. I am a flirt. I've been a flirt my whole life. You could say I wrote the book just from my own everyday existence.
When I was reading the book, I felt like you were cataloging all my secrets. I was thinking Don't write them down!
It is the kind of book that might be dangerous if it falls into the enemy's … Read More