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Hit on. ok so i have a question what does getting hit on mean exactly?
is it the same as flirting?
could you give me examples?
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ok. so we are clear, flirting and getting hit on are two different things. in flirting, you are more sincere and you have a better way of showing them how you feel. when getting hit on, the person is basicly feeding you lines, and trying to impress you, and most of the time, they don't have good intensions. for example, flirting: a guy and a girl are taking a walk together, just as friends, but they like eachother. the guy starts to mess her hair up, and the girl acts angry, but she is not. and the guy replies, " aw, your angry face is kinda cute" "i like it" and the girl in reaction, gently and flirtatiously, pushes the guy's chest, or arm, and they keep on doing that to eachother. that is a little example of flirting. now, getting hit on isn't so innocent. example: a girl walks into the bar....ya,ya, i know, but bare with me. anyway, a girl walks into a bar. she sits down and orders a drink. she goes to hand the money to the bar tender, and a guy who sits right next to her,hands the bar tender the money instead. the woman says "thank you" and the guy turns around and says, " what is a beautiful lady such as yourself, doing in a crummy bar like this? you should be at a fancy five star resturant with me. what do yah say, georgious"?. how do you reply to that, i have no idea. but that is the difference between flirting and getting hit on. i prefer flirting, because they are mor sincere, and romantic. so just remember, flirt more, try not to get hit on, and always keep on smiling.
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getting hit on could mean physical abuse, or like you are thinking, never noticed how opposite that is. anyway, if someone compliments you like cool jeans or nice haircut, or your looking good. kinda flirt like. so dont go freaking out when grandma says i like them jeans [haha] brie ]
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