Can you flirt on twitter
If he sees you follow all guys, none of which are wearing a shirt… crickets. And tumbleweeds. Sprinkle in emoticons to say more in fewer characters. Be irresistible.
Like Ron Burgundy. When you have a crap day, resist the urge to attempt a character Shakespearean tragedy. For bonus points, try your hand at suggestive hashtags that mean one thing but could also mean another dirty thing.
Last month Liz tweeted Shane, "Sammy sends you a special lick and says he'd like to put his silky head on your shoulder. In the real world the meet-to-flirt time frame is much longer but tech-savvy girls will have googled, facebooked and read the Twitter pages of their new crush within 24 hours. If you can restrain yourself, try and wait at least a day before adding him on Facebook or Tweeting him. Remember the same dating rules apply online as they do off, just as you wouldn't text a guy an hour after meeting don't tweet him that quickly either.
The man you want to start a virtual flirt with will be fit that's a given, but even if you haven't witnessed the fitness in person you will need to have something in common be it a mutual friend or both tweeting about a trending topic. In other words you need to find another excuse to strike up conversation other than you think he's hot. It often indicates a user profile. Log out. US Markets Loading H M S In the news.
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