Sunday, March 12, 2017

Why, how & when to Flirt




Flirting is an art that deserves to be far more widely known and far more often practiced. Here is a short guide.  If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide):   

Join our exclusive mailing list:

Or visit us in person at our London HQ

 
FURTHER READING
Flirting has a bad name. Too often, it seems a supreme form of duplicity, a sly attempt to excite another person and derive gratification from their interest without any corresponding wish to go to bed with them. It looks like a manipulative promise of sexual affection that, at the last moment, leaves its targets confused and humiliated. In our sadness, back home alone after the nightclub or the party, we may rail against the flirt for ‘only’ flirting, when it had appeared there would be so much more. But this kind of pattern represents only one, unedifying and regrettable possibility around flirting. At its best, flirting can be a vital social process that generously lends us reassurance and freely redistributes confidence and self-esteem. The task is not to stop flirting, but to learn how better to practice its most honourable versions.

You can read more on this and other topics on our blog TheBookofLife.org at this link:



MORE SCHOOL OF LIFE


Our website has classes, articles and products to help you think and grow:  


Watch more films on RELATIONSHIPS in our playlist:




Do you speak a different language to English?  Did you know you can submit Subtitles on all of our videos on YouTube?  For instructions how to do this click here:



SOCIAL MEDIA


Feel free to follow us at the links below:


Facebook:  

Twitter:   

Instagram:



CREDITS


Produced in collaboration with:


Nina Cosford

Animation by
Ali Graham



source

No comments:

Post a Comment

Cinema – FilmiLog