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61: The Lost Art Of Flirting and Why We Must To Get It Back

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Remember when flirting was fun? Rosie and Roula explore how something once playful and innocent has become complicated by mixed signals, social shifts, and fear of crossing lines.

We talk about the subtle signals, the importance of consent, and why flirting doesn’t always mean romance. Sometimes, it’s just about being human curious, kind, and a little cheeky.

Flirting isn’t dead. It’s just overdue for a glow-up.

Keywords

flirting, relationships, boundaries, modern dating, communication, gender dynamics, platonic, romantic, social skills, self-expression

Summary

In this engaging conversation, Roula and Rosie explore the evolving nature of flirting, discussing its significance in modern relationships and the challenges posed by societal changes. They reflect on how flirting has transformed over generations, the importance of boundaries, and the distinction between platonic and romantic flirting. The discussion emphasizes the need to reclaim the art of flirting as a playful and sincere form of communication, while also acknowledging the complexities and potential misunderstandings that can arise in today's context.

Takeaways

  • Flirting is often misunderstood and can be platonic.
  • Generational differences affect perceptions of flirting.
  • Boundaries are essential in flirting to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Flirting can brighten someone's day without romantic intentions.
  • Body language plays a crucial role in flirting dynamics.
  • Compliments can be a form of flirting, even with strangers.
  • Flirting should be playful and sincere, not vulgar.
  • The fear of being judged can hinder flirting.
  • Reclaiming flirting can enhance social interactions.
  • Understanding the nuances of flirting can improve relationships.

Chapters

00:00
The Art of Flirting: A Lost Skill?

03:22
Redefining Flirting in Modern Times

06:24
Flirting: Playful or Inappropriate?

09:23
Understanding Boundaries in Flirting

12:25
The Future of Flirting: Finding Balance

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Content provided by Roula Abou Haidar and Rosie Burrows, Roula Abou Haidar, and Rosie Burrows. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Roula Abou Haidar and Rosie Burrows, Roula Abou Haidar, and Rosie Burrows or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Send us a text

Remember when flirting was fun? Rosie and Roula explore how something once playful and innocent has become complicated by mixed signals, social shifts, and fear of crossing lines.

We talk about the subtle signals, the importance of consent, and why flirting doesn’t always mean romance. Sometimes, it’s just about being human curious, kind, and a little cheeky.

Flirting isn’t dead. It’s just overdue for a glow-up.

Keywords

flirting, relationships, boundaries, modern dating, communication, gender dynamics, platonic, romantic, social skills, self-expression

Summary

In this engaging conversation, Roula and Rosie explore the evolving nature of flirting, discussing its significance in modern relationships and the challenges posed by societal changes. They reflect on how flirting has transformed over generations, the importance of boundaries, and the distinction between platonic and romantic flirting. The discussion emphasizes the need to reclaim the art of flirting as a playful and sincere form of communication, while also acknowledging the complexities and potential misunderstandings that can arise in today's context.

Takeaways

  • Flirting is often misunderstood and can be platonic.
  • Generational differences affect perceptions of flirting.
  • Boundaries are essential in flirting to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Flirting can brighten someone's day without romantic intentions.
  • Body language plays a crucial role in flirting dynamics.
  • Compliments can be a form of flirting, even with strangers.
  • Flirting should be playful and sincere, not vulgar.
  • The fear of being judged can hinder flirting.
  • Reclaiming flirting can enhance social interactions.
  • Understanding the nuances of flirting can improve relationships.

Chapters

00:00
The Art of Flirting: A Lost Skill?

03:22
Redefining Flirting in Modern Times

06:24
Flirting: Playful or Inappropriate?

09:23
Understanding Boundaries in Flirting

12:25
The Future of Flirting: Finding Balance

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  continue reading

65 episodes

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