wilburforce wrote:
I think it's just a natural thing that would come up if you are talking about each other's drinks, to offer to taste them. It's just friendly I would say, not flirty (I would let a woman who was a friend taste my drink say if she'd never had what I ordered before--that would not be flirty of me to do so, and I am a woman).
Also, I would suggest dropping the PUA tactics. Mature confident women will not respond positively to that kind of stuff (like "negging"--if some guy tried this on me in a bar I would just roll my eyes and swivel my stool in the other direction to talk to someone else).
Well, women tend to put less "body distance" between each other than men do. Heck, French kissing seems to be the new hugging between young women nowadays. So tasting each other's drinks is more "normal" between women friends than between men friends. It's when opposite-sex friends/acquaintances enter the equation is when I start to wonder. Because drink-sharing isn't
that far off from French kissing, as far as saliva exchange is concerned.
As for PUA tactics, not all of it is negging and stuff. Some of it is quite positive, such as pretending to act arrogant in an overtly joking way. As well as giving creative but truthful compliments, rather than the usual hair/eyes/dress. It's supposed to show confidence and creativity, which people in general seem to like.