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- From: wtr@mitre.org (Bill Ralston)
- Subject: Re: Flirting How To Guide
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 02:37:19 GMT
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- In article <77138@apple.apple.COM>, stef@Apple.COM (Stef Jones) wrote:
- >
- > julie@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu (Julie Wright) writes:
- >
- > >If she's gradually
- > >inched her hand over into holding range, it's either a coincidence or
- > >a good sign.
- >
- > Ick. I always hated the part of my high-school dating experience that involved
- > micro-focusing on hand positions. "Is it there because he wants me to hold
- > it? Is he ignoring my hand on the gear shift, or does he just not notice
- > it? Maybe I should put it in his lap?" Or having to put my hands in my
- > pockets lest he think they are near enough for him to make a grab at them.
- >
-
- I've also always hated this game. Fortunately, by meeting MOTOS dancing
- (i.e. ballroom or contra), you've already been involved in some physical
- contact that makes hand holding pretty non-threatening.
-
-
- -- Bill wtr@mitre.org (a post Philly-boink hard core contra fan)
- * If my employer knew what I was posting, I'd probaby be unemployed *
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