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- From: schroede@bnlux1.bnl.gov (gary l. schroeder)
- Subject: Re: Flirting How To Guide
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.153711.22592@bnlux1.bnl.gov>
- Organization: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973
- References: <MARTINC.93Jan19105513@grover.cs.unc.edu> <1993Jan19.192345.5223@netcom.com> <JULIE.93Jan19190642@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 15:37:11 GMT
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- In article <JULIE.93Jan19190642@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu> julie@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu (Julie Wright) writes:
-
- >I agree about the non-aggressive physical contact, but I think it would
- >be better to do something that allows her to give you more physical
- >feedback about how she is feeling about you and the situation. Holding
- >hands is the best way of achieving this, *I* think. If she's gradually
- >inched her hand over into holding range, it's either a coincidence or
- >a good sign. If you gently take hold of it, she can either hold your
- >hand back, or she can remove her hand at the earliest polite opportunity,
- >but presumably without feeling threatened at any point.
-
- Good advice, Julie. This works. If it's really going to happen, you'll
- probably feel a little bio-magnetic force that is pushing your hand into
- the Potential Holding Arena. I you're out to dinner together, the arena
- will magically form between the plates of your main dishes and the
- glasses of wine/beer/coca-cola. After you're finished eating and begin
- to leisurely sip your respective beverages, the hands will be in a
- perfect position to wander to the center of the table (the arena) after
- each time that you put the glass down. Eventually, your hands will
- find themselves close enough to be influenced by the near-range
- bio-magnetic force that will mystically link your glass-cooled hands
- together. When this happens, it's a good time to say 'yes!' to
- dessert.
-
- >After you get to the hand-holding stage (which has the additional advantage
- >of being OK in public places), you can both be fairly sure that you're
- >physically interested in the other. After breathing a big sigh of relief
- >you'll probably start to worry about what's acceptable to do next.
- >Fortunately, she will probably give you some feedback. Remember that if
- >she's interested in taking things further physically, she's probably
- >trying to figure out what to do when, too, so let her know when you're
- >enjoying yourself.
-
- If you're really lucky, you'll walk out of the restaurant hand in hand,
- she'll say 'let's go for a walk' and then you'll find yourself in a
- little empty plaza in the dark where she'll grab you and start giving
- you a mouth vacuuming you'll never forget. Let her know that you're
- enjoying yourself by saying 'mmmmmmm'.
-
-
-
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- Gary Schroeder
- schroede@bnlux1.bnl.gov
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
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