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Originally Posted by mixedmedia
A bit exaggerated?
It's sexual harrassment if it's unwanted attention.
I understand that people are different, everyone has different comfort levels when it comes to flirtation in the workplace. I don't think it has much to do with whether the guy is good-looking or not for most women.
Key is for men to use observation and common sense to their advantage.
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So until a guy flirts, how can he know for sure if the attention will be wanted or unwanted?
What if the woman likes the atention, but she's being coy by pretending she doesn't?
In your case, is your reaction to flirting from a guy you have no attraction to going to be the same as from a guy you do find attractive, assuming that the way they flirted was exactly the same and not by itself over-the-line?