So you have both taken the plunge, you have spent time in putting your profile together and added some pictures to your swinging profile. You have contacted some other couples and other couples have contacted you. Having both decided there is an attraction you arrange your very first meeting. How will it go? Will it be great or a complete disaster? Do not forget it really is OK to be nervous. As swingers ourselves we always relate it back to dating when you were single?. you get the same nervous buzz ? but in this case you are going on a date together as a couple. But always remember the key factor, this is meant to be fun!!
How can you make that first meeting really work? ? Easy FLIRT !
Flirting is simply a common sense method of letting the other couple know you're available and more importantly that you are interested. If done properly, flirting can be a great way to express your 'sexual' personality's to the other couple and let us not forget that it is great fun too!
Be sincere and be spontaneous. If you're going to flirt, you need to be real about it. Anyone can spot a fake. Start with a subject you're comfortable with and let the conversation flow. Don't rehearse what you're going to say. Just listen to what the other couple are saying and respond naturally.
Smile. A smile shows the other couple you're genuinely interested in them. You can't underestimate the power of a smile. A smile makes you look friendly, confident and approachable ? and besides it shows that you are both having a great time and enjoying the meeting.
Show an interest, always maintain eye contact and show a sincere interest in them by asking specific, open-ended questions. This demonstrates that you specifically want to get to know them as people as well a 'play' partners. For some people this is an important factor when meeting a couple with whom they might want to play. For others this is not so important and it is vital that you give this information out when writing for your profile. This is commonly written as 'enjoy the social as well as sexual side of swinging'.
Ask questions and listen. Listening in all situations has become a lost art. But the best conversationalists are great listeners. Good flirts will spend twice as much time listening as they do talking. Ask questions then listen to the answer. It shows a real interest and the other couple will be flattered.
Use innocent touch. It's an obvious sign of interest and is a subtle way to get someone's undivided attention. Touching is especially effective for women and it causes people to remember the conversation more fondly after the fact. It is flattering and just a little risque ?
Finally, be confident. We're all drawn to confident people and others can sense when you have it. But be careful do not be over confident as that can sometimes be seen as being pushy or even a little arrogant and this is the last way that you should come over to other people as.
But hey you both know all this already - you might just have forgotten it all as it might have been a while since you used these skills.
The Art Of Flirting
Has it ever happened to you – once you had a crush, but did nothing about it, and later you found out that the person actually felt the same way, but was just waiting for you to make a move? Now it is too late to do anything but sigh. Familiar situation, isn't it? If you don't want such a thing to happen again when you finally find a new love interest, you should learn the art of flirting.
Want to Learn the Art of Flirting? Start It with Yourself
They say you can't love another until you truly love yourself. When it comes to the art of flirting, the proverb is also very much applicable. To learn the art of flirting at its best, first of all think what kinds of flirting tactics would work well with you. Would you like it if someone came up to you and started a friendly conversation, or would that make you uncomfortable?
The Art of Flirting is All about Subtlety
Although some people prefer rather aggressive flirting, the true art of flirting is based on subtlety. If you see someone who you are interested in, find the way to give a gentle hint that says you find them attractive – may be that special glance. Don't stare too long, though – you can make the person feel rather uncomfortable. Also, if you already know the person, start inserting little compliments into the conversations that you two have.
The Art of Flirting Leaves a Person Wanting More
Though it is better to be subtle in flirting, you should also give a hint that indicates possible seduction. Of course, this should only be attempted if you have known for sure that the other person is single. However, when your flirting reaches that sensual point, pull back a bit. It is nothing like teasing; you are just making things better by showing the other person what you are capable of, and that might increase the other person's curiosity and interest.
They say there is no harm in trying. When it comes to the art of flirting, you can try some new things, but start with the techniques you feel the most comfortable with. After all, dating can be stressful enough. So, number one rule of the true art of flirting is just be yourself; if the person doesn't seem interested, then they simply weren't the right person for you anyway!
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