How to Flirt With a Guy Through Text Messages

By Angel | April 29, 2009 7:33 am |
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I am ready to bet you have read numerous articles about flirting, how to act and how to rise your eyebrows, how to keep yourself and how to talk, so I am sure you are a real expert in this field. But how about flirting through text messages? Do you need some tips?

  • clear

Please, be as clear and precise as possible. Always check time and date before sending it, because something like “Good morning!” will sound awkward when it is 3.00 pm. Also, come straight to the point, and don’t bother a person in the middle of the working day because you want to know what is the weather like today! 

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  • any response is great

Be sure – any response is a great news. Because he found time to both notice and even answer your request. If you know his schedule write him that you are going to see him for example, in the cafe.

  • private

Be intimate but only to the point. Make him notice you, for example, you are sitting at the same event, and you can text him – you have amazing shoes. It will show him how smart and funny you are.

Make everything to let him think of you, make him be curious about you!

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by Very Evolved
@Angel - I think the reason it only takes 10 mins to make those judgments, is because we're speaking constantly - with our body language. There's a write up about how this works here: The science of flirting with body language Patrick
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Body language is definitely important - more important than most people think actually.
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