Secret flirting technique all women use
It’s not really talked about, but there’s one thing women do if they like someone, says Jana Hocking – and now, scientists have backed it up.
It’s not really talked about, but there’s one thing women do if they like someone, says Jana Hocking – and now, scientists have backed it up.
It’s a common request for a first date but this “full frontal” scenario is hated by all women, says Sydney producer Jana Hocking.
Going for “bad boys” is a dating mistake every woman makes but there’s a surprising scientific reason why women like these men.
Equality might dictate that it’s fair to go Dutch but a Sydney radio producer says if a man doesn’t pay, he doesn’t get a second date.
A Sydney woman has confessed that she’s been in tears about having this one thing ruin her Christmas yet again. And it’s more common that you think.
If your date has done this while you’re out together, you’re not the only one. And while you can often laugh it off, sometimes it goes too far.
Everybody has at some stage or time of their lives done this one thing that seems a bit crazy, yet most people deny ever doing it.
Unsolicited sexual compliments and blatant ogling are deemed unacceptable in 2020 but this woman has made a shocking confession.
Most people have called their ex this common insult but Sydney producer Jana Hocking discovered she could have been the problem all along.
Facial flushing can be a nightmare, especially on a date, but it turns out there’s a very sexual reason why we go red when we like someone.
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