

He should shave his beard and get a slick back.

A real glizzy gladiator!

So, the joke is just paedophilia?
Edit: Okay so according to the comment below “Elementary, my dear Watson” is his catch phrase. hence, the joke. Thanks for clearing that up Famko.

I mean, what sort of a psychopath do you have to be to give a single fuck about working in manufacturing?

is being yourself, not artificially bending towards what you think will look attractive.
If I'm understanding you correctly. Those things aren't necessarily exclusive to each other in my opinion. I am constantly thinking of something funny to say because I like saying funny or flirtatious things. And you can learn these things, yet still hold true to oneself.

as a customer?
No, no, as her supervisor.

Must a be one hell of a coffee.

And how's that going for ya?

What are your flirting techniques?
My go to is the "See yourself as the price."-approach. When you jokingly set her up that she is hitting on you. For example:
Her: So, you want anything to drink?
Me: Oh I see, already trying to get me drunk, eh?

This is too real, holy shit.
Edit: Wait a minute, this doesn't necessarily have to mean they want to do something with you.

What are you doing?
Never buying anything at all from Amazon, ever. This Amazon Boycott ain't got shit on me, cuz.

Ooooooh 7 whole days???? That'll teach 'em. What is this, Whale Wars?

Safe from what?
Safe from making someone uncomfortable?
And who says it’s important?
According to folks over at my previous posts. (Though they also emphasised communication)

I think, I'm somewhere in the middle of all that. I'm fine with flirting, I'm more or less indifferent about it (I like it if she responds well to it). But if it wasn't as important as people say it is, I don't think I would do it, just to be safe.

What does it mean to be yourself, while trying to change?
This will probably be my last question here (at least for a while). My last two questions were about flirting and expressing romantic interest to someone. In short in was a mixture of: 'Flirting is important.' and 'Just be yourself.'
I want to give flirting a proper, respectable shot. I want to see if this is something I can develop and get creative with.
At the same time I'm also hearing I should just be myself and let it be natural. Well, I never flirt, ever. So if I do, it will not be natural nor count as being myself.
So, what should I do? What does it mean to be yourself, while trying to change?

But I'm not in a relationship?

Thank you! That was very thorough and clear.

How do you show romantic interest in someone?


This is kind of a follow up question to this post: How important is flirting within the dating scene?
I have never in my life flirted with anyone. Seeing how I'm still single I figure I might want to change strategies. So what is the best way to show someone you're romantically (or sexually) interested in them?
And if you can, please include examples.
Note: I am a guy, straight.

Of course you still need to find a way to show interest
Do you have any tips on how to do that?


Gothmog
You mean this guy?

Damn, that's without a doubt a perfect synopsis of what's going on here. Seriously, I'm impressed.
“What difference would the answer make?”
If the answer is: "Yes, it's very important." Then I know what to improve. If the answer is something along the lines of: "The important part is the connection between the two parties." Then I don't know what to do, to be honest.

How important is flirting within the dating scene?


So straight out the gate: I don't ever really flirt (yes, even if I like the girl). And I'm not sure whether I should change strategies. So hence my question.
Note: I am a guy.
Edit: Thank you all for your input. I have come to the realisation I need to let the other party (better) know I am romantically interested in them. Either by means of flirtation or otherwise.

How do you subtly ask what someone's hobbies/interests are?
There is this girl I like, in my dancing class. I want to know if we connect on other levels. I don't want to straight up ask her what her hobbies are. I want to make it feel natural. Believe me, this makes sense within the context.
We usually talk a little bit before the class starts. So that's really the best opportunity to ask.