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Flirting Online - Good or Bad???

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Flirting Online - Good or Bad???




RainbowSlider
Yellville USA
Posted: Aug 29, 2005, 6:28 PM CST
Yup, that would work, Robin, lol. My assistant lead was getting on my back about pulling the boats so I picked him up and got him out of my way and pulled the boat, lol. My lead is a little guy and comes up to about my belly button but he knows how to play me. He is always getting his way with me because he knows I need my job, lol. Big people have feelings, too. I had a good day at work although the catalyst gets to all of us there because it gets real hot. We try to keep the filters clean. My brother before he lost his job because he couldn't pass the drug test said the filters help to keep the air fresh outside because it bothers all the cows outside. I was thinking I am more concerned with the people inside breathing all these fumes. I get outside as soon as I can. Catalyst is hard on breathing, mental state and it contributes to the negativity of the people inside.
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Posted: Aug 29, 2005, 6:43 PM CST
The old saying, "Many a Truth is Said in Jest."

I think this is true with flirting on here. Flirting is fun and lets you pay a compliment to someone without the akward outcome.

If it blooms from there then there is emails.

Flirting is a good thing.

You pretty thang you!
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cajunfroggy
Waco USA
Posted: Aug 29, 2005, 7:17 PM CST
for me its easier to flirt online than in a public place scared of rejection and then flirting online lets to see if there is any thing that bloosm offline
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RainbowSlider
Yellville USA
Posted: Aug 29, 2005, 7:37 PM CST
Good insight, Laurie, although I didn't quite catch all of it. :)
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cajunfroggy
Waco USA
Posted: Aug 29, 2005, 7:45 PM CST
what i am trying to say Roy is that i can put how i feel down on the computer easier and more cofenditely(sp) than i can in person i am scared of rejection and get embarresed easily in public sadly enough and to me its easier to chat with a person on the computer for a while then talk on the phone and then in person if things go well
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RainbowSlider
Yellville USA
Posted: Aug 29, 2005, 7:50 PM CST
Got ya, I can relate with that. :)
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Raynew
Concord, North Carolina USA
Posted: Aug 29, 2005, 9:14 PM CST
I see it as a way to open yourself up a bit more than if in person. I'll admit that I'm a bit shy at first in person. Flirting online lets a person overcome that shyness so that when it comes to meeting in person you don't have to worry about what to say or how. It just happens naturally once you know the person/s you've been flirting with.
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RainbowSlider
Yellville USA
Posted: Aug 29, 2005, 9:18 PM CST
good insight, Ray :)
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butterfly_soul21
kerrville USA
Posted: Aug 29, 2005, 9:54 PM CST
lol smacking the ass and saying follow me rally does work ive done it
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adj4u
north central USA
Posted: Aug 29, 2005, 11:57 PM CST
somehow i don't thik that would work for most of us guys (smacking the ass and saying follow me with a wink)

propably end up in a jail somewhere --not lol--
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Seraphim
St. Thomas, Ontario Canada
Posted: Aug 30, 2005, 9:30 AM CST
Hmm... I guess I’m not much of a flirt, regardless. I have to be in just the right mood to feel sassy (rather than shy) with someone I’m attracted to. But if I were going to flirt, what would be a better place than here? I mean, it’s wide open, right? What’s the worst anyone’s going to do here... publicly chastise me?

Someone on this site told me a while back that she was amazed I hadn’t sent anyone else a flower. I thought about that, and realised that I rarely do because it seems bold somehow. Isn’t that silly!? What’s so bold about sending a one-dimensional profile of someone a fake flower? So today I took the plunge, and sent someone a flower... someone I have had no contact with of any kind before.

Anyway, I guess the reason I don’t flirt here is also because when I witness it, it doesn’t come across as genuine ‘flirting’ (i.e. humorously suggestive of something meaningfully deeper) but as friendly banter... and I don’t feel like I know anyone well enough yet.
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Echofirefighter
odenton USA
Posted: Aug 30, 2005, 9:31 AM CST
flirting is just a lil harmless fun so its gotta be good
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Posted: Aug 30, 2005, 9:58 AM CST
Seraphim!!! Where the heck you been? Good to see you here again! I like the new pic...snazzy!
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Seraphim
St. Thomas, Ontario Canada
Posted: Aug 30, 2005, 10:06 AM CST
I'm still here... just been spending more time on another site than usual. Thanks for noticing, though. : )

So you like the pic? It's not too serious? I have another one that's kinda goofy... I'm waiting until I'm really comfortable to post that one!

Cheers!
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Posted: Aug 30, 2005, 10:41 AM CST
Well you and your words of wisdom have been missed....

POST THE GOOFY ONE!! Loosen up, live a little! LOL!!

;)
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RainbowSlider
Yellville USA
Posted: Aug 30, 2005, 3:08 PM CST
Missed ya buddy, nice to see you, again, Seraphim. :)
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migivadamsbusted
howard cnty USA
Posted: Aug 30, 2005, 5:53 PM CST
seraphim ever hear of one liners?
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Seraphim
St. Thomas, Ontario Canada
Posted: Aug 30, 2005, 8:38 PM CST
One liners? Like:
I'd like to help you out... which way did you come in?
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Tumpa
ottawa, Ontario Canada
Posted: Aug 30, 2005, 10:51 PM CST
Flirting is good. Here or any other sight works because usually there is the distance miles wise between Flirter and Flirtee and that keeps it safe to a point.

I like it better in real life personally. It has a way more punch.

On that note Arabella, why no flirting with me then?
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NatureGirl66
Placerville, California USA
Posted: Aug 31, 2005, 1:24 AM CST
I think flirting is fine whether it’s done online or in person so long as it’s an honest expression of who you are. To me it’s just one more facet of my personality, and the more comfortable I become with someone the more able I am to express myself be it seriously or just a tad bit sassy. And yes sometimes it can seem a risk but I’ve always found that flirting results in more smiles than frowns and can turn strangers into friends or ???... just imagine all the possibilities. Happy flirting everyone.
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