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Flirting

Flirting, formally known as coquetry, is a form of social communication via body language, verbal expressions, or written language, intended to evoke feelings of playful excitement and potential romantic or sexual interest. Flirting can change in intention as well as intensity, whether it is performed for short-term fun or employed with a longer-term…

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Etymology

Historical context

Purpose

Human mating strategy

Covert and overt signaling

Cultural variations

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Flirting

Nodes51
Edges50
Triples64
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.039216
Components1

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Flirting

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related to Historical context · 19
Flirting → American, Americans, Britain, British, British Ministry, Communications, During World War II, English, Information, Margaret Mead, Mead, North American, Office, Paul Watzlawick, She, The, War Information, When, WWII
related to Cultural variations · 13
Flirting → Africa, Britain, Ethologist Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, In, In Japan, Japanese, Latin America, Mediterranean, Nonetheless, North America, Northern Europe, Shunga, The
related to Covert and overt signaling · 8
Flirting → According, An, For, Gersick, Human, If, Online, The
related to Purpose · 7
Flirting → According, David Henningsen, Fox, Henningsen, In, Kate Fox, People
related to Etymology · 6
Flirting → English, Fleurette, Flirt, French, The, This
related to Gendered roles · 3
Flirting → Henningsen, In, The
related to Human mating strategy · 3
Flirting → Many, Messman, The
related to Gender egalitarian roles · 2
Flirting → Among, Women
related to Misinterpretation · 2
Flirting → Friendliness, Without

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social flirt sexual women interest courtship relationship use found person another may romantic american used british study fan language fun

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those in Britain or Northern Europeinstance ofcompared with cultures0.80text
Flirtingrelated to Covert and overt signalingHuman0.60section
Flirtingrelated to Covert and overt signalingIf0.60section
Flirtingrelated to Covert and overt signalingAn0.60section
Flirtingrelated to Covert and overt signalingAccording0.60section
Flirtingrelated to Covert and overt signalingGersick0.60section
Flirtingrelated to Covert and overt signalingThe0.60section
Flirtingrelated to Covert and overt signalingFor0.60section
Flirtingrelated to Covert and overt signalingOnline0.60section
Flirtingrelated to Cultural variationsNonetheless0.60section
Flirtingrelated to Cultural variationsEthologist Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt0.60section
Flirtingrelated to Cultural variationsAfrica0.60section

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