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isme pighalne waali kaun si baat thi medley 😂 ye jo aapka emoticon hai ekdum pighalne wala hai😂🙈

Lol I use that emoji in the most negative sense😂 aur abhi islie use kiya kyuki yeh jo aapne post kiya hai that's so true, and that's why I call everyone brother from the start🥲 varna har koi propose hi karta rehta hai 🙃

Same with men. I speak like calm and sweet at office to keep things gentle and professional.And they think that I'm either sweet man or flirting.

I talk politely and try to be helpful. No woman ever felt I was flirting with her.
Men can be rude as well as nice and aren't judged for it.
But if a woman is too nice ,a man may feel that she likes him. Btw ,a lot of women are aware that the particular guy may be crushing on her but continue to act sweetly instead of clearing the thing.

Not all. Some have given me a impression like "vazhiyaatha". Being nice is a problem. But I don't care.

Science had to take time out and confirm that 🤣

True. At least for me, I definitely feel that strange women being friendly to me is borderline flirting. Meanwhile, I am completely clueless about the girls who were actually interested in me, and friendzone them.
I am a relationships noob.

Hmm may be true

Umm... I agree. Men are simple beings who just wants some companionship. Admittedly, I have also thought along those lines but fortunately we were cool about it.

🤣🤣🤣

Ok, Science


Average nigga out there is so starved of love and attention that they confuse any friendly behaviour from opposite gender as flirting.



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