Uhm... is it wrong to flirt at work? How about touching?
What are you touching ? (//forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/12.gif)
*shudders*
Not in my office.
touching? What is this the 1970s? haha lol
Oh no no no NON touching THOSE parts. (they come later - hehehehe - just joking) I mean, like bumping your shoulders with a man. Or when we have to take pictures, putting your arms around each other waists. Giving your most devastating smile. Stuff like that.
Do you think it gives a man the wrong message?
I hate being a prune. I love the attention and I do so love the flirting game but I just want to know if a man might see it otherwise?
That's not flirting. None of those gestures or interactions are remotely close to flirting. I would recommend psychiatric help to any man that thinks it is.
And Lise...I think you would look adorable as a prune. (//forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/14.gif)
P.C. wrote:
And Lise...I think you would look adorable as a prune. [img style="font-style: italic;" src="/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/14.gif[/img]
LOL!
Excellent, now I can go about having a clear mind as I hunt for those adorable dentists. You are a wonderful advisor, Lady PC. I shall henceforth be known as Mistress Prune.
That's totally fine, Miss Lise. If the guy thinks you're coming on to him, just kindly tell him that you're happily married or something and that you didn't mean to make him think that way. I used to flirt back when the guys were flirting with me. We understood that it was all harmless. I agree that it's fun, makes work more enjoyable when you're laughing and giggling.
Yaaaay! I'm happy to hear that. I mean, at work, you're stressed and it becomes so boring... it's a nice diversion so long as the guy doesn't think it's serious. I tell you, it does wonders to me, like my self-confidence has kicked up a notch.
Now.... if I can only get my hands on Christian Bale, I think I'll die a happy woman.