
Anonymous wrote:As long as you have no intentions of it going anywhere and it isn't overtly sexual, I don't see the problem with flirting. It makes life interesting. But I am a person who doesn't need male validation at the level OP seems to so I suspect that is a situation where I feel in control and secure nothing would happen whereas she does not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not attracted to EVERY member of the opposite sex. It's just sometimes I flirt to a point that may be close to the line.
Are you single and looking for a relationship? If so, flirt all you want. If not, don't flirt.
The end.
I'm married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not attracted to EVERY member of the opposite sex. It's just sometimes I flirt to a point that may be close to the line.
And you're married, right? Then maybe you ought to consider some therapy to help you better understand why you do this, and why you want to blame "evolutionary urges." If your post is real, which I suspect it's not.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not attracted to EVERY member of the opposite sex. It's just sometimes I flirt to a point that may be close to the line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not attracted to EVERY member of the opposite sex. It's just sometimes I flirt to a point that may be close to the line.
Are you single and looking for a relationship? If so, flirt all you want. If not, don't flirt.
The end.
I'm married.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not attracted to EVERY member of the opposite sex. It's just sometimes I flirt to a point that may be close to the line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not attracted to EVERY member of the opposite sex. It's just sometimes I flirt to a point that may be close to the line.
Are you single and looking for a relationship? If so, flirt all you want. If not, don't flirt.
The end.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not attracted to EVERY member of the opposite sex. It's just sometimes I flirt to a point that may be close to the line.
Anonymous wrote:If my primary reason for wanting to spend time with a person is that I am sexually attracted to them, I do not spend any more time with them than is strictly required. If it's a colleague, I am pleasant but do not seek lunch encounters, do not ask to be staffed on projects with them, do not sit next to them at meetings, etc. If it's another parent at my child's school, I do not seek playdates with the family in question (unless we already have that kind of relationship, in which case, I would try to schedule playdates with multiple families, not have one-on-one time, etc.).
Basically, I do not make up reasons to be around someone I secretly want to sleep with. I have not found this to be a problem. Maybe it's because I don't believe that people are 100% controlled by these urges that the OP finds problematic.