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By *eaniegg OP Man
over a year ago
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so i was out last night for a social drink with a lady on a 1st date .. i noticed she was almost continually touching her hair and sweeping it back away from her face .. which BTW was very pretty..is this a subconscious thing for a lady to do.. i find the psychology of dating fascinating .. has this any underlying meaning ?? one for the girls to respond to |
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"I was out with a work colleague, she was standing in front of me but holding to back of my head when we were talking in a busy pub..."
Did you not remind her about social distancing ? Didn't you find it odd that a work colleague was holding your head ? |
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"I was out with a work colleague, she was standing in front of me but holding to back of my head when we were talking in a busy pub...
Did you not remind her about social distancing ? Didn't you find it odd that a work colleague was holding your head ?"
No social distancing in the Isle of Man. We are Covid free as we followed the rules |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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"It’s a hard one as it’s either a sign of nervousness or it’s a flirtatious action "
Generally I’d read it as attraction and if you want to be 100% sure move closer and have a little go yourself , she’ll either like it or let you know very clearly she doesn’t |
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over a year ago
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I play with my hair all the time if it's not tied up, it means nothing other than I need to tie it up most of the time.
If I was fiddling with it on a date and my date tried to touch it, I'd be horrified as I have a huge sensory issue with my hair being touched.
(I do actually make people aware of this before or when I meet them though) |
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"I play with my hair all the time if it's not tied up, it means nothing other than I need to tie it up most of the time.
If I was fiddling with it on a date and my date tried to touch it, I'd be horrified as I have a huge sensory issue with my hair being touched.
(I do actually make people aware of this before or when I meet them though) "
At my hairdressers if anyone other than your designated stylist wants to touch your hair for any reason they always ask permission. I've never noticed this anywhere else and think it's a good thing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I play with my hair all the time if it's not tied up, it means nothing other than I need to tie it up most of the time.
If I was fiddling with it on a date and my date tried to touch it, I'd be horrified as I have a huge sensory issue with my hair being touched.
(I do actually make people aware of this before or when I meet them though)
At my hairdressers if anyone other than your designated stylist wants to touch your hair for any reason they always ask permission. I've never noticed this anywhere else and think it's a good thing. "
I think this is great thing too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was out with a work colleague, she was standing in front of me but holding to back of my head when we were talking in a busy pub...
Did you not remind her about social distancing ? Didn't you find it odd that a work colleague was holding your head ?
No social distancing in the Isle of Man. We are Covid free as we followed the rules "
Which head was she holding? |
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"I was out with a work colleague, she was standing in front of me but holding to back of my head when we were talking in a busy pub...
Did you not remind her about social distancing ? Didn't you find it odd that a work colleague was holding your head ?
No social distancing in the Isle of Man. We are Covid free as we followed the rules
Which head was she holding? "
Unfortunately it was the one on the top of my neck. But she was stroking my hair and holding me close. |
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"so i was out last night for a social drink with a lady on a 1st date .. i noticed she was almost continually touching her hair and sweeping it back away from her face .. which BTW was very pretty..is this a subconscious thing for a lady to do.. i find the psychology of dating fascinating .. has this any underlying meaning ?? one for the girls to respond to "
Probably boredom or not interested..... |
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"so i was out last night for a social drink with a lady on a 1st date .. i noticed she was almost continually touching her hair and sweeping it back away from her face .. which BTW was very pretty..is this a subconscious thing for a lady to do.. i find the psychology of dating fascinating .. has this any underlying meaning ?? one for the girls to respond to
Probably boredom or not interested..... "
Just realised there was an update so correct.. Sorry dude.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Probably being a wee bit flirty and playful which can be cute.
Constant hair flicking and preening from a woman is a big turn off for me though. The kind where they're constantly moving their head from side to side as though there are two wee marbles inside their nut that they're trying to get in a hole.
Short blonde undercut here so no barnet to flick. |
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