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- From: stef@Apple.COM (Stef Jones)
- Newsgroups: soc.singles
- Subject: Re: Flirting How To Guide
- Message-ID: <77706@apple.apple.COM>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 23:41:02 GMT
- References: <MARTINC.93Jan19105513@grover.cs.unc.edu> <1993Jan19.192345.5223@netcom.com> <JULIE.93Jan19190642@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu> <1993Jan21.153711.22592@bnlux1.bnl.gov> <nomi.728082551@cgl.ucsf.edu>
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- nomi@cgl.ucsf.edu (Nomi L. Harris) writes:
-
- >I know a lot of guys think they should ask before initiating any physical
- >contact. Don't ask; just try something subtle and see what happens.
- >If a guy I'm interested in puts his arm on my shoulder, I'll [...]
-
- Agreed that this usually works fairly well. But some people who are
- interested don't respond to an initial contact; some people do want
- to be asked (it can be done subtly - "hug?" is a favorite among people
- I know), and some people don't feel comfortable touching someone without
- asking. (Like me.)
-
- If a guy you'd recently met did ask you whether he could touch you, would
- the pleasant anticipation be spoiled?
-
- Stef
- stef@apple.com
- --
- ...me and David were slow dancing. The odors of his brut cologne was
- blowing my mind away and the feeling of his fingers on my back. You
- know that great car-stomach feeling when you fly over a hump? That
- was my whole body. -- Lynda Barry
-