Why Some Young Men Struggle to Flirt Well
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Why Some Young Men Struggle to Flirt Well



Why is it that young guys will sometimes have a hard time flirting and getting the other sex to like them? It's often not about the way they look but about how they flirt. We're going to look at a few common pitfalls young men make when they're trying to flirt.

Lack of Confidence
If a มุขจีบหนุ่ม is trying to impress a young lady or flirt with her and he is shy or lacking confidence, it will show. These are problems that people tend to detect, and if you're very nervous, your hands may shake, your body may tremble, you may tense up, or you may trip over your words. You may have trouble remembering what you're trying to say, and it could come out wrong when you speak. All of these are indications that you're struggling with your confidence or feeling shy.

There's no secret formula to getting over shyness. You simply have to go and do the things you're scared of. Talking to people, forcing yourself into social situations, and just putting yourself out there can fix your shyness faster than anything. The things that are difficult for you to do and say in the social interactions that are challenging will become easier the more you do that. You may struggle at first and look awkward, but that's part of the learning process, and pretty soon we will emerge from your cocoon of shyness.

Caught in the Lie
It's a pretty well-known fact that impressing someone of the opposite sex can get them to like you more. If you can tell them interesting story or an impressive achievement that you accomplished, you can win their favor. However, many young men will try to do this through deceptive means. They may make up something or change the facts with little lies. When they get caught in those lies, it can look very bad for them. You want to be careful about what you're saying and make sure that it is not an obvious lie. If you're caught, you can lose all favor with the person you are trying to flirt with.

Looking or Smelling Poorly
How you look is a big part of making a good impression on someone. If you're interested in starting up a relationship, we want to make sure that you look your best. That doesn't mean you have to go buy a tuxedo before you start flirting, but you should make sure you're clean, that you smell good, that you brushed your teeth, trimmed your facial hair, styled or combed your hair, and that you're dressing well. All of these contribute to making a great impression and making you more attractive.

Your clothes say a lot about who you are and can help you to be more attractive. If your clothes look dirty, grungy, worn or unkempt, that can make a bad impression and make it hard for you to flirt. If your clothes have lots of wrinkles, stains or smell bad, you are going to chase people away. It’s not enough to spray some body spray onto yourself or your clothes. You both need to be clean before you try approaching the opposite sex with a line. Ladies will be able to smell through the body spray or fragrance and detect body odor and unwashed clothes many times.

Poor Posture
Are you slouching, looking tired or unwell? You may be hurting your attempts to flirt. You want to look attentive, interested, alert and intelligent, and you do that with good posture. Without even having to say anything, you can appear interesting and likable. You can also make yourself look approachable.

Just stand up straight and tall (but not so straight that your back looks like a board) and keep your hands out of your pockets. Make sure your face looks alert and awake, rather than downcast, sleepy, or low on energy.

How you stand and how you move can affect your flirting success. If you want to make a great impression, pay attention to how you look. You may want to check yourself in the mirror before you go out or send a pic to a friend to get some feedback.










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