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How to Flirt with a Guy While Staying Classy | Dating Advice for Women by Mat Boggs

Mat Boggs shares dating advice for women and How to Flirt with a Guy While Staying Classy

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  • @leopardempress118 says:

    When I flirt with someone I look at them a few times smile and then wait for a reaction from them, for instant to see if they flirt back.

  • @barkharani2693 says:

    I can’t flirt with the guy I like.. But I can flirt easily with the whole world when I know I don’t like them romantically.. Please help 😢

  • @kerrychampagne9255 says:

    Thankyou for that!! I usually freeze and shut off when I see an attractive man because it’s so rare to me 😂. I really need to practice the ‘green light’. Ugh

  • @1sornram says:

    Thanks Mat for this awesome video! Very empowering and now I can do it.

  • @secretshaman189 says:

    That’s a great saying, “Pain weighs ounces, regret weighs tons,” and “every action is success.” Authenticity is always key. Thanks Mat! “Hi, my name is…” love your channel!

    • @BartsozMarek says:

      I agree with you and you speak like a very responsible woman, Hi, my name is bartosz and I’d like to be friends.

  • @user-zo9pi3gj1x says:

    Interesting. I never really put much that much thought into flirting. I just used to be very open, friendly, and approachable. I used to enjoy meeting new people. I think that I may have even been accused of being a natural flirt, even when flirting wasn’t my intention at all. However, when there was a man who I found really attractive, had intense chemistry with, and wanted to get to know better, sometimes I’d clam up after being open and friendly. IDK if it was fear of my feelings or a bit of shyness to my outgoing personality when it came to romance, if that makes any sense. I agree that being authentic, during all phases of a relationship…from flirting to commitment is paramount and non-negotiable.

    • @user-zo9pi3gj1x says:

      I also believe the reason I clam up after being really open and friendly with a man I am interested in is the potential power he could eventually have over me. I’m a control freak and feel unnerved at the prospect of a man having too much control over me…especially emotionally because that is when he has the power to really hurt, if not destroy me, if his heart is not in the right place. I saw it happen to my mom and other women in my life during my childhood. You can say, that left a mark on my psyche.

  • @Amber-jq3yq says:

    You always talk so much sense Matt – i love listening to your wisdom – thank you 🌹

  • @kayhillman8628 says:

    Wow! I am 73 and I learned something new here. Thanks for your clarity & simple, straightforward ideas❣️

  • @judygraessle7358 says:

    Putting myself into their atmosphere and being open-minded while introducing myself to them and
    communicating on a general topic.

  • @uruzeterel says:

    It actually applies to friendship the same, to me flirting is really being playful, and showing that we would like to connect with someone… I am married and making new friendships is so much more challenging now, but this video helps to reset, thank you so much. You’re doing great job! x

  • @dariaaria2576 says:

    Wow! Mat! These are great advices. And thanks for mentioning those blocks. I didn’t even realize it’s so common.
    With the man I currently like the most and actually want to build a relationship I get frozen and can’t flirt at all, scared he would think I am a kind of too available. And I am 39, divorced. It’s painful. Now I will reassess my approach to flirting 😃😉
    This video is a lifechanger. 🙂☘
    Thanks!

  • @AndreaRodriguez-cq3rh says:

    Thank you for that info. I did exactly like you said and went up and introduce myself to the person. That helps.

  • @cookingforlearning6196 says:

    I have done this without knowing, in the past month and it actually works I was just being my self and yes the attraction was received and the conversations was good and still continues. There is no race to do anything just lots of smiles and happy to be chatting.

    • @MonicaContreras-xs6sr says:

      Our only race is Sisterhood!…& I agree, I think guys really enjoy good, honest conversation…GLuck on your discovery, Dear☘️

  • @AMDay-xj7rb says:

    It’s the unbeknownst practice to me. I do strike up conversation with a group of people in a “whatever” setting. This practice helps me open myself to the flirt with any individual. Who knew? 😊

  • @maryrosendaul4836 says:

    Im 59, and a widow. I cant seem to attract anyone, outside of it being professionally. I really appreciated this video this morning. I’ll try this! Thank you very much for making this.

  • @cindycoleman5196 says:

    I find when I give a person my name it lets down their guard. They feel I am being sincere and not trying to pull something over on them. I look forward to learning new techniques and trying them out. Thank you for your videos.

  • @SharieFoster says:

    Pain weighs ounces. Regret weighs tons. GREAT OBSERVATION. I totally agree. THANK YOU!!!

  • @paulaa5752 says:

    Look deep into their eyes, speak with a smile on your face that doesn’t quit, treat EVERY person like they are the most important person in the world, take off the mental pressure by viewing the flirtation as a learning experience about yourself as well as the other person, and ultimately, remember that no one else will see you better than you see yourself. So flirt with confidence, knowing you are worth the attention. Eventually, reach a place where you’re flirtatious personality is something they expect from you, and anticipate or seek out.

  • @adriennevanstaden9460 says:

    Wonderful the way you teach on this subject…love the insight.

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