The Flirt Factor

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The Flirt FactorVideo Description:If you're a wallflower, your uber flirty friend is probably healthier than you. How does flirting make a body feel great? Transcript:Think you know everything about catching the eye of the opposite sex?  Think again!  Flirting is fun, but it’s also good for you!  Studies show that people who flirt on a regular basis have higher levels of white blood cells in their bodies.  Since these cells work in the immune system to fight harmful invaders, frequent flirters are actually healthier than those who avoid coy glances.  Flirting is also universal.  Women across the globe engage in similar moves to entice men. What’s the most common gesture?  Smiling, arching the eyebrows, then averting the gaze and giggling.  But flirting can—and does—go astray! Research shows that men often mistake friendly behavior as being sexually suggestive.  And both genders are guilty of making the most common flirting mistake, according to body language experts: maintaining too much eye contact. But there’s really little to fear when it comes to flirting…as we’ve seen, it does a body good! Category:Sex Skills/Psychology of Sex Tags:sex, sexy, sexual, sexhealthguru, guru, health, flirt, factor, girls, girl, women, woman, men, guys, flirting, good, coy, seductive, friendly, entice, smile, smiling, eyebrows, arching, sexually, suggestive, eye, contact, body, hot