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For many of you the act of flirting will come quite naturally. You can simply turn it on anywhere, any time and get the attention of others around you. Whether it's your eye contact, banter, body language, appearance and/or sense of humour - you've got it. And as a result, dating is a process that you enjoy and get really excited about.
For others however, flirting can be like a foreign language. A way of interacting with others that is very unnatural, it feels awkward and uncomfortable. A confusing process that usually ends with you feeling deflated and anxious about the future.If you're in this camp, then help is on the way.
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It can be a little nerve-wracking and daunting when you meet someone online and decide to take it to the next level and meet up with them in person. Up until then, you've been able to banter by email, texts and phone calls - but now it's time for a face to face. This requires even more courage as your first impression will often make or break your chances of getting another date.
1) Avoid a wardrobe malfunction
It all starts with what you choose to wear. This is not the time for trying something completely new or out of your comfort zone.
One of the key moments in the dating process is when you have to step out and meet your new dates' friends for the first time. It may happen on the first date or it could be an event that is organised after several weeks of intensive dating. Whenever it occurs make no mistake - it's vital that you take this seriously and make a great first impression.
The reason why you should make a big deal about meeting their friends is that they hold a very important place in your new love interest's life. They know them very well and have a long-term history with them. They have supported them through the good and bad times. They're trusted allies and their opinion counts!