Cyberman wrote:
sarahstilettos wrote:
I think most people just consider it all harmless fun, in fact I'm pretty much certain they do. I mean, this is how a lot of people pass the day at work, it justs adds a bit of interest. I'm quite sensitive and touchy myself but even I accept that people flirting with me very rarely means they want a relationship, and sometimes doesn't mean that they find me even remotely attractive. Some people even see it as politeness! I think your attitude to it is extremely rare.
My attitude is NOT that rare. And as for it being "polite"... You wouldn't call it that if some fat ugly drooling bum started directing suggestive comments at you. He might only mean to "flirt" with you, but there's a good chance you'd interpret it as "harassment." The only real difference between "flirting" and "harassment" is whether or not it's welcomed by the recipient. But anyway, what hurts me the most is being reminded of what I can't have. When you flirt with someone you have no feelings for, it's a kind of mockery of their emotions.
How do you know you're attitude isn't rare? In the wider world, at work and at gigs and on other forums all I ever see is people flirting with each other and about 5% of it is meant. I have never heard anyone make comments to the effect of yours outside this forum, apart from when they are repeatedly led on by one person, which is different. Yes, flirting is considered to be polite by a lot of people, especially if you are a man. Note that done properly it does not involve any 'suggestive comments', certainly no 'drooling', (those things are not flirting at all!!), just a slight over-friendliness. THAT is the difference between flirting and harassment - flirting is respectful towards the recipient. It makes most people feel more at relaxed.
It is not a mockery of peoples emotions because among most people there is a mutual understanding of how little it means and the intentions behind it. If you accept why it's done and just enjoy it for what it is then you won't be disappointed.
Another point to make is that often when you flirt with somebody a little you don't know yet if you have feelings with them, you are still trying to work out how much you like them. Often I couldn't have told you if I was really into someone, then I spend some time with them that's maybe a bit flirtatious, although not overly so, and by the end of that I know if I'm serious.