Flirting By Rita Berger Analysis

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Author begins by flirting, we all do it with words, a lascivious gesture, a coquettish glance or a tilt of the head. At the early stage of the argument we learnt that she believes that “we’re programmed to do it, whether by biology or culture”. Luscombe also believes ”only two very specific types of people flirt: those who are single and those who are married”. It is in our genetics to commit the act plus it is also a great socializing tool. Although people think that flirting is harmless and unintentional way of communication. According to Belinda “Flirtation is a game we play, a dance for which everyone knows the moves” (7). Furthermore, Simpson agrees with Belinda that flirting is not always intentional, “With a lot of it especially the
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