Original Reddit post

I’m a 30-year-old woman who’s pretty outgoing and genuinely enjoys playful banter and a little light flirting when I click with someone, but I’m starting to wonder if the things I think are obviously fun and inviting might actually be coming across completely differently to the men I’m talking to. I know the classic answers like “playing hard to get” or “testing jealousy” get old, but I’m curious about the more subtle, well-intentioned things women do thinking they’re being cute or enticing that actually just make men roll their eyes or lose interest. What’s a seemingly harmless flirting habit or signal that’s an immediate turn-off or just makes you think “this feels forced or immature”? submitted by /u/Upset_Improvement706

Originally posted by u/Upset_Improvement706 on r/AskMen