Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the office? HELL NO.
Politely/not creepily at a show or something when I'm not out with my spouse (so there's no reason you'd know I'm married until I tell you)? Somewhat flattering.
My usual response is a very sincere and honest, "I'm very flattered, and very married."
Flirting does not equal hitting on. If you responded to workplace flirting with that quote, you'd be completely socially tone deaf and really forking weird. Do you know what flirting is?
If your husband was standing there, would he be ok with his hand on your knee?Anonymous wrote:As a women who is good looking with a nice body still (I'm not bragging, it is what it is...lucked out) I enjoy when certain men flirt with me. They know I'm married. I wear my engagement and wedding band everyday. I've had this chat with my friends and the honest truth is it all 100% depends on man. And yes it is 100% unfair.
If the flirting is coming from an attractive or nice man most women don't mind at all. But, if it's coming from someone you don't care for or isn't attractive it's "harassment" or "unwanted". Yes, it's unfair but that's life. Any woman who's honest will agree. You don't mind the small flirt or touch on the shoulder from an attractive nice man. But, if it's from someone you don't care for you file it under "harassment".
PERFECT EXAMPLE
I have a friend whom I've known for eight years. We are both married and met after we were married. In honestly if I could turn back time I would LOVE OH MY LOVE to have dated this man before I met my husband. He's kind, sweet, mature, hard working, very funny and attractive. He's my "if I wasn't married now crush". I know he feels the same by the way he speaks whenever we talk.
One day I asked him for a huge favor. We were at a member's club chatting (meaning not many people around) at the bar and a few times he placed his hand on my knees. I was wearing a skirt. I did not flinch. Of course, we both knew it was just flirting. But, reality is I've had other members in the club try to give me hugs or whatever and if they did that..hell no. Some may read this and think it's wrong for me to let someone touch my knee, but really it's a knee not my tits or ass. Bottom line is it depends on the man and what type of flirting it is. My friend has never mentioned my body in specifics, only saying how nice I look, etc. He knows the line as I do.
I see some of my friends who get chatted up by men. Sure it's flirting to a degree but it's harmless. As someone posted above "we're not dead".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they're clueless, considering the clear "not interested" vibes I am putting out.
If the guy is genuinely good-looking or charming, I still find them clueless, but I am also slightly flattered.
Perhaps you are one of the many, many, many clueless women that think men are hitting on them by being nice.
Anonymous wrote:Makes me tingle down there. Love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the office? HELL NO.
Politely/not creepily at a show or something when I'm not out with my spouse (so there's no reason you'd know I'm married until I tell you)? Somewhat flattering.
My usual response is a very sincere and honest, "I'm very flattered, and very married."
Flirting does not equal hitting on. If you responded to workplace flirting with that quote, you'd be completely socially tone deaf and really forking weird. Do you know what flirting is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the office? HELL NO.
Politely/not creepily at a show or something when I'm not out with my spouse (so there's no reason you'd know I'm married until I tell you)? Somewhat flattering.
My usual response is a very sincere and honest, "I'm very flattered, and very married."
Anonymous wrote:As a women who is good looking with a nice body still (I'm not bragging, it is what it is...lucked out) I enjoy when certain men flirt with me. They know I'm married. I wear my engagement and wedding band everyday. I've had this chat with my friends and the honest truth is it all 100% depends on man. And yes it is 100% unfair.
If the flirting is coming from an attractive or nice man most women don't mind at all. But, if it's coming from someone you don't care for or isn't attractive it's "harassment" or "unwanted". Yes, it's unfair but that's life. Any woman who's honest will agree. You don't mind the small flirt or touch on the shoulder from an attractive nice man. But, if it's from someone you don't care for you file it under "harassment".
PERFECT EXAMPLE
I have a friend whom I've known for eight years. We are both married and met after we were married. In honestly if I could turn back time I would LOVE OH MY LOVE to have dated this man before I met my husband. He's kind, sweet, mature, hard working, very funny and attractive. He's my "if I wasn't married now crush". I know he feels the same by the way he speaks whenever we talk.
One day I asked him for a huge favor. We were at a member's club chatting (meaning not many people around) at the bar and a few times he placed his hand on my knees. I was wearing a skirt. I did not flinch. Of course, we both knew it was just flirting. But, reality is I've had other members in the club try to give me hugs or whatever and if they did that..hell no. Some may read this and think it's wrong for me to let someone touch my knee, but really it's a knee not my tits or ass. Bottom line is it depends on the man and what type of flirting it is. My friend has never mentioned my body in specifics, only saying how nice I look, etc. He knows the line as I do.
I see some of my friends who get chatted up by men. Sure it's flirting to a degree but it's harmless. As someone posted above "we're not dead".