Are you a flirt?

Discussion in 'Relationships' started by Candy Gal, Nov 24, 2019.

  1. AstroShark

    AstroShark Member

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    I wouldn't call myself a flirt.
    Apparently I can be charming though if im in the right mood.
     
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  2. Jo King

    Jo King wannabe

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    ‍I have my hand up.
     
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  3. Candy Gal

    Candy Gal Lifetime Supporter

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    Not always, it can be just banter.
     
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  4. Joshua Tree

    Joshua Tree Remain In Light

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    No, I'm not a flirt Candywandypops.
     
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  5. Candy Gal

    Candy Gal Lifetime Supporter

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    Candywandypops???? lol
     
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  6. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    not intentionally. its one of the things i'm too dumb about to respond creatively when one is thrown my way.
    makes me smile though.
     
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  7. Danny Franks

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    Yes I am a successful flirt
     
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  8. Angela36

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    Hmmm...Lifetime I'm batting about 30% (is that written in baseball parlance as .300?)
     
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  9. bft4evr

    bft4evr Senior Member

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    Yes .300 would be correct. The question is did you get to first base, second base, third base or hit the home run? :)
     
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  10. Danny Franks

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    I'm from the UK don't know much about baseball, in cricket terms it would be a 100 not out
     
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  11. Angela36

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    Well, there are home runs, and then there are home runs lol
     
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  12. Candy Gal

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  13. Danny Franks

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    It is nice when the girls flirt with me, especially when they tell me that I have heard you have a reputation. I act dumb and say I don't know what you mean and she says let me find out
     
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  14. everything bagel

    everything bagel Banned

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    I wouldn't say I'm a flirt but I have no issue initiating contact or making the 1st move, whatever
     
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  15. La Ya Ya

    La Ya Ya Fueled by Espresso Lifetime Supporter

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    I don't understand a word you just wrote. What language is this?
     
  16. La Ya Ya

    La Ya Ya Fueled by Espresso Lifetime Supporter

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    No not really. Never been very good with the opposite sex.
     
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  17. Partyboobs

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    Im a pretty shameless flirt
     
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  18. Danny Franks

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    I think it is a North Eastern accent in the UK
     
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  19. Candy Gal

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    Nah a bit of Essex. lol
     
  20. puggybear

    puggybear stars may twinkle-but I shine!

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    To those of north-eastern UK origin,this is a dialect known as ''Geordie'',La Ya Ya.
    Spoken mostly in and around the coastal areas of Northumberland,this dialect gradually changes in both emphasis and used terminology into ''Macca'',which is a more southerly version,which in turn have their own versions of both words and everyday phrases,until finally arriving,via several local dialects, in 'That London',where technical use of correct terminology becomes more of a skill derived from replacing everyday words and/or phrases with what is usually referred to as ''Rhyming Slang'',which originated as ways to keep persons such as tax-collectors and rent collectors unaware of the fact they where being referred to or spoken about.

    ...I bet you're SO glad you asked,LYY....my deepest apologies for boring you to sleep in such fashion....
     
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