flirting tips
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
Some people flirt with everyone, even when they're taken or married. Do you?
My friend Gloria flirts with everyone—even her cat. Seriously. Almost every time I see her she's cozying up to someone new, even though she isn't a perpetual dater and doesn't sleep around. At my birthday dinner a few weeks ago, she asked my friend Sira if he wanted to lick some buttercream frosting off her chest. He busted out his cell phone and said, "Have you seen my boyfriend?" But it didn't matter to her that he's gay; she was flirting for the sake of flirting.
Another time, we were at a party, and all night long she was huddled … 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
It really turns the ladies on, guy.
Hell yeah, Joel McHale. According to The Daily Mail, scientists say the best way to get a sweet, young thing back to the heezy is to clown on yourself a bit. Evidently, general cleverness is off-putting because it can be viewed as too self-promotional or pompous. Duly noted; puns, plays-on-words, et al are appreciated by an ever thinning sector of humanity; sometime known as the Dennis Miller Factor, Pliny the Younger! By the way, how close is the Dennis Miller Factor to being replaced by the Bill Maher Quotient? Sure, his references are slightly less vague but … Read More