If you're interested in getting someone's attention, striking up a fun conversation, and possibly even scoring a date, then you may want to try out a few science-backed flirting techniques . These have been shown to be effective, and can help you make a true connection. But even more importantly, they can come in handy when you're not sure what to say. After all, flirting isn't always the easy. When you put yourself out there, awkward things can happen, conversations can fall flat, and you may even have to deal with rejection. Because hey, not everyone has to flirt back. It is, however, something you can get better at. "While flirting can be a bit of an art, its also something you can learn and practice like any other skill," Jonathan Bennett, relationship and dating expert at Double Trust Dating , tells Bustle. "It might be awkward at first, but by following certain tips, backed by science, you can become a master at flirting. And, it will become so ...
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Bob and Joan Beamer on their wedding day in 1945. (Photo courtesy of the Beamer family) Joan and Bob Beamer have been married for 75 years. (Photo courtesy of the Beamer family) Sound The gallery will resume in seconds Rachel Bob, Rabbi Zalman Marcus and Issac Paz participate in the ShabbaTTogether Havdalah service, hosted by Chabad Jewish Center of Mission Viejo. ShabbatTTogether is a global program of the Ruderman Chabad Inclusion Initiative in which more than 600 communities around the world promoted the inclusion and support of members living with disabilities and mental health conditions. (Photo credit: Karen Osato) Dr. Mark and Monique Cymerint participate in the ShabbaTTogether Havdalah service, hosted by Chabad Jewish Center of Mission Viejo. ShabbatTTogether is a global program of the Ruderman Chabad Inclusion Initiative, in which more than 600 communities around the world promoted the inclusion and support of members living with d...
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