flirting is acceptable, it can lead to more advanced flirting then dirty deeds though, its a toughy if you have and know the other person has the self control to keep it just as flirting maybe its ok.... but generally one person tends to get led on
2006-09-12 01:16:20
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answered by crownose 4
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Flirting to some extent is acceptable as long as it does not enter into any indecent arrangement. Plus the partner has not problem with that.
In all arrangements, there are pros and cons. Hence, it could also turn out to be a positive move for the partners to share with and improve upon the relationship (if needed). But there will always be a sense of insecurity, which can be mitigated with mutual understanding and trust.
cheers
2006-09-12 02:08:58
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answered by Farhan L 1
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I don't think so. Why would you flirt? If it was harmless, the why do you do it? Some say it's fun but why don't you then flirt with the person you are with. Why do you have to go out and find someone else to make you feel good? I feel it may be time to re-assess your relationship if you need to flirt to feel good. No? But then I guess the final test would be how your partner reacts.
2006-09-12 01:40:31
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answered by Necker 2
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absolutely not..........many will disagree but flirting has gotten many a person into major trouble. What if you flirt with the wrong person and they take it as getting the green light from you. Flirting only leads to frustration on the other persons behalf, it gives the person flirting a bad name and I mean really, if a person has a partner, why would they want to tempt others by flirting, makes you wounder about their integrity and honor concerning the relationship. Would you like to be involved with someone that is a flirt, would you beable to trust them fully, would you beable to trust fully that the people they flirt with will not take it seriously???????
2006-09-12 01:16:36
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answered by Linda 3
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Depends on the partner. Some people get turned on by watching their partner flirt with others, some get mad. I'd say, do it, and then ask how your behavior affected the other. Or if it's you who is not liking how your partner is acting, then tell them.
2006-09-12 01:13:14
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answered by t.larae 3
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Sometimes but that depends on the kind of partner you already have but normally no as it will bring complications in your relationship if the flirting becomes serious
2006-09-12 01:16:47
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answered by lovergirl 1
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if it irritates or upsets your partner then no - but other than that I think a small bit of flirting is ok! Full on in your face flirting is a big no no though.
2006-09-12 01:21:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Flirting is harmless unless you take it further. Also you should be careful how you flirt and who you flirt with. A man might expect more from you if he thinks you are giving him the come on.
2006-09-12 01:13:43
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answered by koolkatt 4
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As long as it does not upset your partner, or give the wrong signals that you are available and your current partner is temporary, unless of course you are available and your current partner is temporary, but it would kinder to tell him directly.
2006-09-12 01:15:14
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answered by Mr Cellophane 6
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Listen, I am happily married for 3 years, and I just love to flirt. Just not when my hubby is around. We are woman, we must flirt, it is our way of living. If you love your man, than flirting is just a way to know you are still beautifull to other man.
2006-09-12 01:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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