Is it okay to flirt?!

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  1. schoolgirlforreal profile image78
    schoolgirlforrealposted 11 years ago

    Let me rephrase that one liner subject line.

    Is it okay to flirt with someone you are not supposed to? Like a boss. Like someone who would get fired if anyone found out they were into you.

    tongue

    1. donotfear profile image84
      donotfearposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Ah-hah!!!!

      Now here's a forum post like they used to be!

      If you aren't supposed to flirt with them then it's fun to you.....but if it's okay to flirt with your husband it's no fun.

      did I say that?

      1. schoolgirlforreal profile image78
        schoolgirlforrealposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        he he ha ha, I'm gonna flirrt!

        lol

    2. Amethystraven profile image71
      Amethystravenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Weather it's okay or not doesn't stop a lot of people. Some people are after the feeling of the thrill of flirting on the job. If your job is working at a high end escort service, then flirting may be part of the repertoire. A lot of successful couples meet at work and end up together having a great relationship. I say keep it out of the office. When you're at work, do just that, work. Save the flirting for after hours if you're that into each other.

      1. schoolgirlforreal profile image78
        schoolgirlforrealposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        that's a good idea. but I was only talking about flirting, nothing physical wink

    3. Ramsa1 profile image62
      Ramsa1posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      It is best to keep business and personal relationships apart, therefore no flirting with the boss or with anyone else who might get into hot water because you flirted with him. Nowadays OR (office romances) could result in you being fired. Too bad, really, because they can be fun.

    4. myownlife profile image42
      myownlifeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Flirting is really an unacceptable action whatsoever the reason behind, some people take it as revenge I totally disagree on it, I don't think any one bite back to the  dog if the dog does, life is not such a fun , it's great enjoy it, cheers

  2. Shanna11 profile image76
    Shanna11posted 11 years ago

    I can barely flirt with people it's socially acceptable for me to flirt with. tongue I very much doubt I would even be able to flirt with my boss even if I wanted to.

 
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