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Male Body Language Flirting - Tips and Expert Advice

This is another good video on flirting put out by the good folks at www.howtogettheoneyouwant.com. It is especially applicable for male flirting, but is useful information for females to know too. Although, our female viewers probably already know all of this. Especially my favorite part of THIS video: “When touching a girl, always think the touch of a feather, not of a football tackle.” Good advice!

I haven’t checked out their products yet, but I probably will. Especially if they offer me a free copy to thoroughly review on this site! Remember, Ms. or Mr. Morris can contact me here.

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Female Body Language Flirting - Tips and Expert Advice

This is a really good video on put out by the good folks at www.howtogettheoneyouwant.com. It is especially applicable for flirting, but is useful information for males to know too.  My favorite part: “91% of the guys said that ‘Hi’ was the best opening line.” They say the same thing for girls on the video. But on that one, it isn’t my favorite line…

I haven’t checked out their products yet, but I probably will. Especially if they offer me a free copy to thoroughly review on this site! Remember, Ms. or Mr. Morris can contact me here.

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Flirting Body Language - Signs of Attraction on NBC’s Today Show

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expert clues us in to some of the basic signs of attraction and flirting .

Next time the beautiful woman at the bar has her face pointed to one man and her belly button to another man, you know who she’s going home with.

Ladies, help our readers out in the comments.

How can a flirtatious female get past the figure four leg position to warm up the target of her enamour? Janine didn’t answer this for us, and I’d like to hear if you can.

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