i'm a girl and some guys i've been out with said i'm more of a teas than a flirt, but most of my guy-friends and best friends say that i just flirt alot. I don't think i'm a flirt or a teas, i'm just an outgoing person. I truely don't know the diffrence between the two, i thought they were the same. i asked some one befor but i couldn't get a stright answer. What's worse a flirt or a teas?
LagunaBabe answered Saturday February 6 2010, 7:05 pm: Well, flirting is just being really friendly, sometimes it is taken for more than what it's worth and sometimes you mean to show you like someone in that way. A tease is a person who flirts and shows they like someone and/or may show a little affection, but then not give any physical attention to a guy. So basically you are "teasing" him with your looks, words or affection.
To answer your question -- a tease is considered to be worse. A flirt is fun and virtually harmless as long as you don't give away too much, meaning, you don't make someone think you are really into them if you are not. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Friday February 5 2010, 11:52 pm: a tease is worse.
a tease- a person who lures people into their lives and then push them out of their lives once they are no longer interested. basically "using" someone for entertainment or a hobby/something to do
a flirt- someone who flirts excessively. flirting= being overly nice and seductive. basically a flirt just flirts with a bunch of people to make themselves feel special, like people are interested in them or people find them attractive.
just be yourself and if you dont think you and a guy would be together "relationship wise" dont flirt with him. if you do, it will just cause drama. i've done it before so i have experience. [ Volleyball2150's advice column | Ask Volleyball2150 A Question ]
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