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Biomatch.com on flirting
Flirting is popular. It's fun, spicy, harmless - and we all try it on occasionally. Even those who pretend otherwise.
And when we're not flirting, we like to know how others do it. With Vanessa Feltz fronting an ITV documentary series called Flirty Something, it's clearly open season on coquettishness. Time then for an infradian biorhythmic analysis of the flirting game
Why do we flirt?
Human interaction is part of life. We do it in endlessly different ways: for communication, for security, and for amusement. But our interactions rarely go unscripted. We act them out according to a set of rules that vary from culture to culture, and from community to community.
In western cultures, flirting is a form of compliment - a brief experiment in sexual chemistry. We do it through our looks and our words, with touches and with body language - even by email. They're all harmless ways for sexually complementary people to show appreciation for each other's desirability.
We often use the terms interchangeably, but there is a difference between flirting and sexual attraction. One is uplifting; the other, arousing. Just be careful when your chemistry set starts fizzing, because the flirting may lead you further than you really want to go.
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