Flirting and flying dinosaurs

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Hey all you folks on the married end of the spectrum! Yeah, you, right there in the front row…when’s the last time you flirted with your partner? Twirled your hair, made googly eyes from across the room, ah romance.

If it’s been awhile, what’s stopping you? At this point, I must offer that woeful singles disclaimer *I’m not married, but when I read Dr. John R. Buri’s “Why Don’t Women Flirt With Their (Own) Husbands?” my mind immediately conjured a man and woman getting ready for a cozy meal at home, dim lights and then…the startling shriek of a hungry child being jammed into a high chair, a toy dinosaur-turned-projectile shooting through the steamy haze of fresh-made spaghetti and two people with eyes locked in a fiery explosion of frustration and sleep deprivation. I had no trouble imagining why married folk might not flirt.

Dr. Buri’s article is, however, a good reminder that the practice could be something your spouse (and particularly, husbands out there) might really miss. You can continue flirting, going on dates, or canoodling on the couch. You could leave little messages all over the house a la Laura Jeanne Allen’s grandparents in SHMILY. Or, you could say yes to sitting for a video, talking completely off the cuff to the whole of the internet when your husband springs his new camera on you like Tina Su did. (AHH!)

If you feel you don’t have the time to unroll and re-roll an entire roll of Charmin, or can’t imagine flirting with the man whose underwear lingers on your floor, take a quick peek at Tina’s The Power of Language + News. Where she reminds us that the…

…words you use to describe what is happening can either create possibilities for you or will become a roadblock.

So, break down those mental and verbal barriers and go flirt it up with your sweet snookums.
Début de l'événement 10.01.2022
Fin de l'événement 10.01.2022