A thread here touched (not a pun) on a patient possibly flirting with a doctor. That doctor will soon know you inside and out...literally. If you are single, flirting may be a fun thing to do. If you're involved, committed or married, it could cause your demise...literally. In our marriage my wife and I are very committed to each other. We've both been married before, and we have complete trust in the strength and security of our marriage.
I admit I am a flirt at times. If the extent of the interaction is only that, I don't have any qualms about the game of it. If you do a search of "flirting", you'll find all kinds of explanations, books, articles, tips, even topics like "the art of flirting". I guess it could be considered an art. It entails physical and psychological data to be utilized.
Some signs may be interpreted as an act of flirting. How overt they are, or how far the flirting goes is up to the flirters. The need to be appreciated or get ones way, may take different routes. I made a lot of house calls selling Kirby vacuums to pay for college, and in business, doing on site estimates. Most of my clientele are women. I can remember several occasions when appointments were made, and I was expected, they might be dressed provocatively, or have that failing front catch on their robe. It's hard to say if this is a good example of flirting, or exhibitionism. Either way it makes for a good story later. A great portion of my contacts are female designers, some that play the same game and thrive on the attention.
Could it be in just how we dress, or present ourselves, or just an outgoing personality be a form of flirting? So, are you a flirt?
I admit I am a flirt at times. If the extent of the interaction is only that, I don't have any qualms about the game of it. If you do a search of "flirting", you'll find all kinds of explanations, books, articles, tips, even topics like "the art of flirting". I guess it could be considered an art. It entails physical and psychological data to be utilized.
Some signs may be interpreted as an act of flirting. How overt they are, or how far the flirting goes is up to the flirters. The need to be appreciated or get ones way, may take different routes. I made a lot of house calls selling Kirby vacuums to pay for college, and in business, doing on site estimates. Most of my clientele are women. I can remember several occasions when appointments were made, and I was expected, they might be dressed provocatively, or have that failing front catch on their robe. It's hard to say if this is a good example of flirting, or exhibitionism. Either way it makes for a good story later. A great portion of my contacts are female designers, some that play the same game and thrive on the attention.
Could it be in just how we dress, or present ourselves, or just an outgoing personality be a form of flirting? So, are you a flirt?
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