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Is it harder for bisexual women to flirt with other women in real life and let them know you fancy them, than it is flirting with men. Because women are generally naturally friendly and nice with each other, is it harder to get the message across that you fancy her and would like to get in her knickers.
Also if a woman is flirting with you, is it harder to tell if she’s flirting or just being friendly ?
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I’m naturally flirty with men and women and everyone that knows me well knows this , but yes if it’s someone I don’t know I’m never entirely sure they’re flirting back ! |
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"Is it harder for bisexual women to flirt with other women in real life and let them know you fancy them, than it is flirting with men. Because women are generally naturally friendly and nice with each other, is it harder to get the message across that you fancy her and would like to get in her knickers.
Also if a woman is flirting with you, is it harder to tell if she’s flirting or just being friendly ?
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Where is the research that women are innately friendly and nice ? I'd suggest that point is moot and not the best basis for a supposition let alone a hypothesis x |
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I suppose it’s the same for bisexual men in the real world, how do they know if the guy is flirting back or just being friendly?
I’ve often thought how hot it would be to see my wife pull another women when we are on a night out, but it’s only ever happened when the other woman has been on fab, or is with her fella. |
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I think it's hard to know if a woman is flirting or know if your advances are accepted. With men it's super easy, a smile is all it takes. Only place I've known my flirting has worked with a woman is at a club |
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"I think it's hard to know if a woman is flirting or know if your advances are accepted. With men it's super easy, a smile is all it takes. Only place I've known my flirting has worked with a woman is at a club "
You are right earth men on average are EASY
However I dont usually find it difficult to tell from a lady either , it's in the eyes and xxxxxxx |
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"I suppose it’s the same for bisexual men in the real world, how do they know if the guy is flirting back or just being friendly?
I’ve often thought how hot it would be to see my wife pull another women when we are on a night out, but it’s only ever happened when the other woman has been on fab, or is with her fella. "
Guys aren't friendly like that...
Also I would've thought that physical signals would clear it up.
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"I suppose it’s the same for bisexual men in the real world, how do they know if the guy is flirting back or just being friendly?
I’ve often thought how hot it would be to see my wife pull another women when we are on a night out, but it’s only ever happened when the other woman has been on fab, or is with her fella.
Guys aren't friendly like that...
Also I would've thought that physical signals would clear it up.
Tea "
Well as much as I hate to bring this up, but while watching Love Island I was very confused by some of the behaviour shown by Curtis and Tommy. Tommy is certainly straight, and Curtis displayed some very bi behaviour towards him, which was reciprocated. So I would think either of them could have found it very confusing under different circumstances. |
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"I suppose it’s the same for bisexual men in the real world, how do they know if the guy is flirting back or just being friendly?
I’ve often thought how hot it would be to see my wife pull another women when we are on a night out, but it’s only ever happened when the other woman has been on fab, or is with her fella.
Guys aren't friendly like that...
Also I would've thought that physical signals would clear it up.
Tea
Well as much as I hate to bring this up, but while watching Love Island I was very confused by some of the behaviour shown by Curtis and Tommy. Tommy is certainly straight, and Curtis displayed some very bi behaviour towards him, which was reciprocated. So I would think either of them could have found it very confusing under different circumstances."
Curtis was definitely Fab Straight! |
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"I suppose it’s the same for bisexual men in the real world, how do they know if the guy is flirting back or just being friendly?
I’ve often thought how hot it would be to see my wife pull another women when we are on a night out, but it’s only ever happened when the other woman has been on fab, or is with her fella.
Guys aren't friendly like that...
Also I would've thought that physical signals would clear it up.
Tea
Well as much as I hate to bring this up, but while watching Love Island I was very confused by some of the behaviour shown by Curtis and Tommy. Tommy is certainly straight, and Curtis displayed some very bi behaviour towards him, which was reciprocated. So I would think either of them could have found it very confusing under different circumstances."
I can honestly (and thankfully) say that I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about!
It does sound confusing though.
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"I suppose it’s the same for bisexual men in the real world, how do they know if the guy is flirting back or just being friendly?
I’ve often thought how hot it would be to see my wife pull another women when we are on a night out, but it’s only ever happened when the other woman has been on fab, or is with her fella.
Guys aren't friendly like that...
Also I would've thought that physical signals would clear it up.
Tea
Well as much as I hate to bring this up, but while watching Love Island I was very confused by some of the behaviour shown by Curtis and Tommy. Tommy is certainly straight, and Curtis displayed some very bi behaviour towards him, which was reciprocated. So I would think either of them could have found it very confusing under different circumstances.
I can honestly (and thankfully) say that I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about!
It does sound confusing though.
Tea"
Well actually I was surprised how I enjoyed watching it, and it certainly offered an insight into the way the twenty somethings think and live today.
The Curtis and Tommy thing was a good example of bi behaviour and how it could be confusing. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Is it harder for bisexual women to flirt with other women in real life and let them know you fancy them, than it is flirting with men. Because women are generally naturally friendly and nice with each other, is it harder to get the message across that you fancy her and would like to get in her knickers.
Also if a woman is flirting with you, is it harder to tell if she’s flirting or just being friendly ?
Where is the research that women are innately friendly and nice ? I'd suggest that point is moot and not the best basis for a supposition let alone a hypothesis x"
Women compliment each other more, clothes, hair etc. Thus making it harder to tell if someone’s being nice or flirting. Men rarely compliment each other and if it’s to a woman it’s usually flirting. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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In real life and on here (unless they say Meli I want to taste you) I find it difficult to differentiate between a woman's general friendly flirting with no intent and when there is actually intent. It's tricky. And this is from an actual lesbian (well former one but still counts). |
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By *iss KissWoman
over a year ago
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"Is it harder for bisexual women to flirt with other women in real life and let them know you fancy them, than it is flirting with men. Because women are generally naturally friendly and nice with each other, is it harder to get the message across that you fancy her and would like to get in her knickers.
Also if a woman is flirting with you, is it harder to tell if she’s flirting or just being friendly ?
Where is the research that women are innately friendly and nice ? I'd suggest that point is moot and not the best basis for a supposition let alone a hypothesis x
Women compliment each other more, clothes, hair etc. Thus making it harder to tell if someone’s being nice or flirting. Men rarely compliment each other and if it’s to a woman it’s usually flirting."
So obvious.
Couldn't agree more. |
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