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Something sad in the eyes: a study revealed what the flirting technique that always works - voila! Sheee

2024-01-31T08:39:26.757Z

Highlights: A psychological study claims to have found the most effective flirting techniques for men and women. Subjects were asked to distinguish between flirting that works when they are looking for a short-term or long-term relationship. Subjects filled out detailed questionnaires that also noted and took into account their age, how religious they are, how willing they are to be in a relationship, and how attractive they are on the dating market. The study was published in the journal 'Evolutionary Psychology', More on the same topic: women relations men a relationship sex.


A psychological study claims to have found the most effective flirting techniques for men and women - hint - this is not to say "you have something sad in your eyes" - quite the opposite is true


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A study that tried to determine what the most effective flirting technique is for men and women examined students in the USA and Norway, all heterosexual. By rating the effectiveness of 40 different types of flirting techniques. The subjects were asked to distinguish between flirting that works when they are looking for a short-term or long-term relationship, and of course Based on whether the flirt is male or female.



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"The most effective technique depends on your gender and whether the goal of flirting is a long-term or short-term relationship," explained Edward Otsen Kenair, a professor of psychology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.



"For women who are looking for a short-term relationship, people consider signs that you are sexually available to be the most effective," said Kenair. A friendly touch such as a hug or a friendly kiss on the cheek is not enough in these situations, so for women who want to Fast is better to use thicker cues like touching potential mates, getting close and creating friction.

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Men looking for short-term sexual encounters couldn't rely on just one technique, unfortunately.

"Men, in addition to the physical and sexual tactics, are also required to be cheerful, show interest in conversations, give compliments and make her laugh."



The team found that for men seeking long-term relationships, "signs of generosity and willingness to commit work best," but one, more general rule of thumb proved universally effective.



"Humor, or the ability to make another person laugh, is most effective for men looking for a long-term relationship. It's least effective for women looking for a one-night stand, but making people laugh, or even laughing at the other person's jokes, is an effective flirting tactic for both sexes," he said. jealous



"It's very effective to be funny," added Rebecca Burch, a co-author from SUNY Oswego, USA. "If you're a woman, it's very important that you show your potential partner that you think he's funny." If you have trouble being funny, Kenair recommends you try the flirting technique that came in second place - smile and eye contact.


The study was published in the journal 'Evolutionary Psychology',

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