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Why Flirting Can Help Your Relationship By David Zinczenko - Posted Thu, Dec 20, 2007, 1:54 pm PST

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  • 16. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:10 pm PST

    Trash...

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  • 17. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:11 pm PST

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  • 18. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:11 pm PST

    D'OH

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  • 19. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:11 pm PST

    Not true. Flirting with strangers and coworkers is playing on dangerous grounds. It's addictive and can draw two people to view each other in a different way. The writer of this article is simply making an excuse to flirt with someone besides thier own spouse. Leave it alone! Don't do it! It's not right. I will not flirt with other people. I'll flirt with my wife. That's healthy and it works!

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  • 20. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:11 pm PST

    How about flirting with your spouse? Why do single people never think that flirting goes on between spouses? How dull is the sex in this guy's relationships if he needs to flirt with other people to get it up in his relationship? Flirting all day long with your wife is exactly what she wants, and has her in the mood by the time you get home from work!

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  • 21. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:12 pm PST

    Good advise for someone looking to be single again plus lead-on co-workers and break up some other couple! This guys a genius...

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  • 22. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:12 pm PST

    nnnnnnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiicccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeee delovely

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  • 23. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:12 pm PST

    THIS IS ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS!!!! DANGEROUS ADVICE!!

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  • 24. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:12 pm PST

    Has this person ever had a relationship?

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  • 25. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:12 pm PST

    This is the most drivelling self-serving crap that I have read in a long term.....good luck with this inverse apologetic thinking

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  • 26. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:12 pm PST

    I have a boyfriend and we are Engaed now and we taking the Relationship to the next Level and me and my boyfriend are planing to have sex i what to know what i do

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  • 27. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:12 pm PST

    I still feel it is dangerous. I think when my boyfriend flirts it just says I do not do it for him anymore and he is shopping around until he finds what he wants next.

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  • 28. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:13 pm PST

    Well it is obvious that this man has nothing to do with God in his life. Flirting is nothing more than temptation. That is Satan's job pure and simple. Also witnessing some of the other posts, I see only a couple of females agree with him. Many others have posted how this act of temptation have destroyed their relationships. The worst part is many men and women will use this article on the front page of Yahoo to justify to their mates their own evil actions. Sad. Sad. Sad.

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  • 29. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:13 pm PST

    My wife of 17 years, a therapist, in one lunch meeting with a pharmaceutical rep, flirted her way into a hotel room with him that afternoon, had sex with him, didn't tell me, convinced me that the baby boy she had a month ago was ours, and then decided to fess up to me on Christmas day. She broke my heart and the hearts of our three children. I get what this article is saying, but please don't underestimate the danger and potential heartache involved with flirting outside your relationship.

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  • 30. Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Thu, Dec 27, 2007, 5:13 pm PST

    This has to be one of THE DUMBEST things I have ever heard. This is just another example of how people now days find it so hard to remain faithful to their partner. Nobody honors loyalty anymore, it's ridiculous

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