Tips on Flirting With Women
Flirting is how people are trying to determine if a woman is interested. There are many ways to flirt, but in the end, the method that works best is what most people naturally feel.

Eye contact and smile
The best way to start flirting with a woman is to make eye contact with her and flashing a quick smile. If it also makes eye contact with you, and maintains contact with eyes, which means she want to see what you do next. Provide an easy smile. Her answer will determine what you will do next. When she smiled, then break eye contact for a moment. After a brief pause, look back to reestablish the connection. If she is responsive again, then she is interested. If she doesn’t return your initial smile, flirting should stop.
Make conversation
After the positive experience with eye contact and a smile, the next step is to start a conversation. Do not wait to see you, she probably will not come to you. If you are in a bar, buy her a drink, but do not expect the drink to be the key to romance. It’s just a drink – a way to break the ice. Length of stay in compliance at least one arm of away from her to respect her space. Keep your hands to yourself and you start by introducing yourself with your name.
Talk about
Compliment her looks through the clothes she wears, the smell of her perfume, or how her hair. Avoid beginning with praise for her current appearance. Let the flow of conversation just before the compliments, as well as physically attractive. As cliche as it may seem, it is useful to have an opening line. But avoid the pick-up lines. Open the conversation as a gentleman. Your first opening line could be a compliment about what she is wearing, or a quick joke line on the volume of music in the club. Take the opening line as passive as possible. Keep talking about it until she asked about you.
You May Strike Out
It takes some practice to make flirting seems natural. Some guys are good and some guys have to work at it. Your flirting may fails occasionally and remember that the more you practice the better you’ll become at it.













