Woman explains the 3 signs of micro-flirting that you're probably oblivious to

Woman explains the 3 signs of micro-flirting that you’re probably oblivious to

Woman explains the 3 signs of micro-flirting that you're probably oblivious to

Have you ever had the feeling that someone was flirting with you but you just couldn’t be sure about it?

There are plenty of folks who’ve not realised they were being flirted with until the penny dropped years later with an awful realisation.

But apparently there’s a thing called ‘micro-flirting’ where someone employs all sorts of little hits and moves to scuttle around the main point that they’re interested in someone.

Sometimes people's attempts to flirt with you can just go over your head (Getty stock images)

Sometimes people’s attempts to flirt with you can just go over your head (Getty stock images)

If you really want to get the message through, then micro-flirting may not be doing the trick, but conversely for some people who think they shouldn’t be overtly flirting, the micro side of things helps keep some plausible deniability.

There are many reasons why someone might not want to speak aloud their feelings or make them too clear, but honesty is often the best policy in matters of the heart.

To help with that, TikToker @baldiyadi – as well as a few dating experts – has decided it would be better if you could spot when someone is micro-flirting, so you can actually work out what to do.

Touchy-feely

"She's touching my arm for some reason, what could this mean?" (Getty Stock Photo)

“She’s touching my arm for some reason, what could this mean?” (Getty Stock Photo)

Number one on the list is apparently that ‘they find any excuse to touch you’, and this could be pretty much any form of contact as she said it might involve them ‘bumping into you’ or ‘sitting super close to you’ in a social setting.

Basically, when you’re together they’ll find some way of getting up close and personal with you and establishing physical contact.

She also explained in another video that this was one of the ways someone might try to flirt with their co-worker, so if there’s that one person at work who seems to be getting very close then you might want to think about whether you’re their office crush.

Dating coach, Kimmy Seltzer, told HuffPost in January that closer proximity could indicate a desire to create a more ‘inviting space’, adding: “In addition, when you are closer to someone, using open body language and light touch on the arm or shoulder conveys receptiveness and interest, creating a more inviting space.”

Eye contact was also given as another indicator of attraction, as well as micro-facial expressions like raising eyebrows, winking or smirking.

Consistent contact

"I'll send her 27 TikToks I found decently funny, then maybe she'll like me." (Getty Stock Photo)

“I’ll send her 27 TikToks I found decently funny, then maybe she’ll like me.” (Getty Stock Photo)

Ok, so they’re interested in getting close to you when you’re together, but even when you’re apart, another sign of micro-flirting is that the link between you is never really severed.

The TikToker explained that they would ‘reach out to you almost every single day’ whether that be through texts or phone calls (if anyone still does those these days) or just by liking content you’ve posted online.

Another way to maintain contact is regularly sending over content, so if you’ve got that one person who keeps sending you funny TikToks, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts or whatever the kids these days are into there might be a reason beyond them finding it funny.

Writing for Forbes, psychologist Mark Travers said that these moments ‘create effortless connections’. He also cited a 2017 study which highlighted ‘imagined togetherness’ through social media interactions where people craft ‘hypothetical future scenarios to subtly express romantic interest while maintaining ambiguity and reducing the risk of rejection’.

On the other hand, they might genuinely be the sort of person who sends people lots of videos they find funny.

Everybody knows

"You think you're so subtle because he hasn't said anything, well I know what you're up to." (Getty Stock Photo)

“You think you’re so subtle because he hasn’t said anything, well I know what you’re up to.” (Getty Stock Photo)

Micro-flirting might seem subtle to the person doing it, to the point that the intended recipient may not be picking up what they’re putting down.

However, for some people, this sort of thing might be very f**king obvious indeed and an outside observer may be able to pick up on micro-flirting a lot better than you can.

The explanation here is that your interpretation of someone else’s actions is going to be clouded by how you see them, so if he’s ‘like a brother to you’ then you might just think that closeness is some quasi-sibling friendship when they perhaps want it a different way.

If you think something might be going on but you’re not quite sure, then don’t be afraid to confer with your nearest and dearest to get their take on the matter.

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Bodybuilder Joey Swoll Criticizes Model For 'Disgusting' Act That Gyms 'Should Kick People Out' For

Bodybuilder Joey Swoll Criticizes Model For ‘Disgusting’ Act That Gyms ‘Should Kick People Out’ For

Joey Swoll called it “one of the most disgusting things” he’s seen at the gym
Joey Swoll is proving once again that he’s not afraid to stand up for respectful gym behavior as he took aim at another gym-goer’s actions.

Swoll has built a reputation for calling out what he sees as inappropriate or disrespectful actions in gym spaces, something that’s earned him a lot of support from fellow fitness enthusiasts.

Recently, he criticized someone for snapping a selfie in the men’s locker room, where an unsuspecting person was undressed in the background. That post drew significant attention online.

Joey Swoll has called out someone on social media for inappropriate gym behavior@TheJoeySwoll/Twitter
In another instance, Swoll addressed a man who was upset because a woman chose the treadmill next to his, despite many other machines being available.

Swoll criticized the man for recording her without consent and trying to shame her online.

In his latest video, Swoll expressed frustration after coming across a clip showing a woman appearing to straddle a barbell.

“This is one of the most disgusting videos that I have ever seen in the gym,” he said in a social media post shared on November 5.

“Videos like this are popping up all over social media and it needs to stop,” Swoll added, visibly frustrated by what he saw as a trend of inappropriate gym videos.

“People are sick and tired of it.”

He then called on gym owners to watch for this kind of behavior and take action by removing individuals who engage in it.
“I had to cover that woman up as she squats down, puts her private parts on a barbell, spreads her legs and rubs herself on it,” Swoll added, suggesting that the woman’s motive might have been to attract more subscribers on OnlyFans.

While Swoll clarified he doesn’t oppose OnlyFans creators, he urged them to keep such content out of the gym to respect others who are there to work out.

Swoll branded the video as ‘disgusting’@TheJoeySwoll/Twitter
“You need to do better. Mind your own business,” Swoll concluded his message.

Reactions to the video have been strong, with one viewer commenting that content like this makes them want to “weep for civilization.”

Another viewer added, “Why can’t they buy their own equipment and do this at home.”

He was less than impressedTwitter/@TheJoeySwoll
Many other viewers agreed, labeling the video as “gross” and expressing disappointment over such public displays.

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