I don't really flirt in these situations unless I'm attracted to the person, and even then I'm not inviting the d*ck pic in the content or implications of the exchange. Usually I'm just nice/civil/not a b*tch, but I've been told by many people that it's often construed as flirting because I happen to be considered on the high side of attractive. Notice I'm being very modest in saying this, because when I mention it sometimes people believe I am being arrogant or bragging, but I am just giving information since no one knows what I look like, and this is what others tell me - males & females, friends, family and acquaintances. According to them, apparently it will "blow up a guy's ego" if/when I even give them the time of day, and they get super bold. So I ignore guys when they say, "Hey, hi," and try to get my attention to talk to me. I used to be reluctant to do that since I didn't want to be rude, but the facts are *some* guys are just "dogs", and I figure if they are going to be the kind of guy I want to be with, they'll have a better approach.
Is it normal for men you just met to text pictures of their privates?
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I don't really flirt in these situations unless I'm attracted to the person, and even then I'm not inviting the d*ck pic in the content or implications of the exchange. Usually I'm just nice/civil/not a b*tch, but I've been told by many people that it's often construed as flirting because I happen to be considered on the high side of attractive. Notice I'm being very modest in saying this, because when I mention it sometimes people believe I am being arrogant or bragging, but I am just giving information since no one knows what I look like, and this is what others tell me - males & females, friends, family and acquaintances. According to them, apparently it will "blow up a guy's ego" if/when I even give them the time of day, and they get super bold. So I ignore guys when they say, "Hey, hi," and try to get my attention to talk to me. I used to be reluctant to do that since I didn't want to be rude, but the facts are *some* guys are just "dogs", and I figure if they are going to be the kind of guy I want to be with, they'll have a better approach.