So now that me and my boyfriend are broken up, I'm wondering, when I should start to ease into flirting again? I dont want to immeadiatly jump into it since it's shallow and I know I should wait. Plus can anyone name interesting places to meet new guys? (Besides the mall, I dont get to go there often) Thanks & I'll rate.
x3ALiTTLEBiTDRAMATiC answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 4:37 pm: it depends ;
how long have you guys been broken up for?
1 week - 2 weeks is too early [if you've been going out long]
2-3 1/2 weeks might still be a little early.
i say wait 3-4 weeks if you were truly in love & you guys went out for a long time [2-4 months maybe?]
Xo_cutie91_oX answered Monday January 2 2006, 11:14 am: I think you can flirt around when you think you are ready. Like when you see a really cute guy walking buy, dont think that it's still tooo quick. Just do it, because the cute guy is there. Um....ask your friends to introduce you to some guy friends that you dont know....ask them to set you up.
Stephanieaguilar answered Monday January 2 2006, 1:25 am: well why look for some one,let love find you.why do you want to jump into another relationship so quickly.just wait for some guy that you really like so you won't be wasting your time and you know that you won't be.do you get me.like don't just go for any guy wait for that special one not your soul mate but one that makes you feel all warm and good inside.what I'm trying to say be with a guy you don't just like.be with one you'll know you'll love [ Stephanieaguilar's advice column | Ask Stephanieaguilar A Question ]
KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Monday January 2 2006, 12:39 am: Maybe wait like 1 or 2 weeks. Then to start flirting just go out with your friends to the movies or something & start talking to guys. Go to parties also. Anywhere, really, is when you can meet guys.
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