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twinklebug
07-30-2008, 10:13 PM
We have a course title - now we need a professor... :confused3 Anyone want to apply for the position by sharing their flirtatious experiences in Disney? I'm all EARS and dying for a few good stories & tips :mickeyjum

Mousecop
07-31-2008, 07:45 AM
We have a course title - now we need a professor... :confused3 Anyone want to apply for the position by sharing their flirtatious experiences in Disney? I'm all EARS and dying for a few good stories & tips :mickeyjum

Wow! A Buffett fan AND a Disney fan in the same girl? What are the odds?:banana:

twinklebug
07-31-2008, 11:23 AM
Wow! A Buffett fan AND a Disney fan in the same girl? What are the odds?:banana:

I think we're a lot more common than you might think. :love: Thank god Jimmy hasn't decided to do a show in Disney or I'd literally turn into a parrot wearing mouse ears for the rest of my days... I can't imagine how hard it would be to type.

KyDerbyMan
07-31-2008, 12:09 PM
We can all drink Maragaritas and eat Cheeseburgers in that Paradise and then later Get Drunk And.... um... well...



As for flirting, hmm...didn't really do any but on my trip a couple years ago with my youngest DD, while waiting at the end of the route for Spectromagic, I was chatting up a couple of moms (married but DHs not there for the parade) but it was more just friendly chat...or so I thought anyway...

:)

Mousecop
07-31-2008, 12:20 PM
I think we're a lot more common than you might think. :love: Thank god Jimmy hasn't decided to do a show in Disney or I'd literally turn into a parrot wearing mouse ears for the rest of my days... I can't imagine how hard it would be to type.

About as hard as it is to type when I'm doing hospital visits as a circus clown. Have you any idea how hard it is to see around a nose that big?

Here's one wild, far out, out of the box idea to help your flirting: post your age and location!! At least it'll narrow the queue. It's far more difficult to search the country looking for a girl with mouse ears playing Buffett music!

twinklebug
07-31-2008, 09:37 PM
About as hard as it is to type when I'm doing hospital visits as a circus clown. Have you any idea how hard it is to see around a nose that big?

Here's one wild, far out, out of the box idea to help your flirting: post your age and location!! At least it'll narrow the queue. It's far more difficult to search the country looking for a girl with mouse ears playing Buffett music!

Big nose huh? Wouldn't happen to be the round red foam type with a few sparkles added & you glue on with spirit gum? Hate to admit I have one hanging around here somewhere along with a cake of white stuff (no, not mine! I actually fear clowns LOL)

I'm up in MA, and *ahem* as my nana always said: "a lady who'd tell her age would tell ~anything~" ::yes:: (including her natural hair color) :rotfl:

Still no takers on the prof-of-flirt huh? I'm looking for impromptu fun in WDW ... shy at heart and, as such, it's just too easy to miss out. I want to be a part of some good honest fun for a change instead of just watching. Although something tells me you all have hidden stories to tell...:idea:

twinklebug
07-31-2008, 09:44 PM
We can all drink Maragaritas and eat Cheeseburgers in that Paradise and then later Get Drunk And.... um... well...



As for flirting, hmm...didn't really do any but on my trip a couple years ago with my youngest DD, while waiting at the end of the route for Spectromagic, I was chatting up a couple of moms (married but DHs not there for the parade) but it was more just friendly chat...or so I thought anyway...

:)

Margaritas in Mexico for sure. :thumbsup2 Cheeseburgers... well, that would be Beaches & Cream... a short boat ride away to paradise (well, I am in love with the BW area.) :rotfl:

parade route... hm... I always thought the parades were ment to draw folk away from the rides ;) Thats the type of fun I'm looking for - although... not with moms :laughing: - I'm thinking dads & if they happen to be single all the better.

KyDerbyMan
07-31-2008, 09:55 PM
Margaritas in Mexico for sure. :thumbsup2 Cheeseburgers... well, that would be Beaches & Cream... a short boat ride away to paradise (well, I am in love with the BW area.) :rotfl:

parade route... hm... I always thought the parades were ment to draw folk away from the rides ;) Thats the type of fun I'm looking for - although... not with moms :laughing: - I'm thinking dads & if they happen to be single all the better.

Stayed at the YC a few nights on the last trip. Yeah...the Epcot resorts are amazing!

As for flirting...opportunities exist everywhere. In line for a ride or lunch, on a ride, waiting for a parade :), holding an unused FastPass?...give some Pixie Dust to someone. All kinds of possibilities!

ANTSS2001
08-21-2008, 03:00 AM
About as hard as it is to type when I'm doing hospital visits as a circus clown. Have you any idea how hard it is to see around a nose that big?

Here's one wild, far out, out of the box idea to help your flirting: post your age and location!! At least it'll narrow the queue. It's far more difficult to search the country looking for a girl with mouse ears playing Buffett music!


hmmm and I thought I got it down on getting numbers and such! Woohoo mr. Suave here is getting the digits point blank!!!!

:thumbsup2 mark!!!!!!!!!

ANTSS2001
08-21-2008, 03:13 AM
We have a course title - now we need a professor... :confused3 Anyone want to apply for the position by sharing their flirtatious experiences in Disney? I'm all EARS and dying for a few good stories & tips :mickeyjum

things we used (lines) 3 years ago and worked.... ( crazy trip 5 bday gals turning 35 causing havoc at the world.. the Writer... thank you very much... )

case no. 1 ... no ring... patiently waiting for the parade... has pins... we sat next to him.. start looking at him... "oppps dont mind us we are just checking you out... " and nods towards the pin.... :lmao: nice collection.. been trading long.. it is addicitng huh... 3 girls needed water ice cream... left the friend still admiring the pins :lmao:

(my nephew used this line to a CM when trading pins last year and she was really cute.... and at the same token he was going to college in Florida in Sept.. and last time I heard they are still friends.... see just add your own spin to it!!)
&

case no. 2 walking main street... cute guy at 12 oclock.... "walk...walk..walk... OM we have to have a picture with that castle... excuse me.. hi... do you mind taking a picture of us... smile.. flash... gets the camera back" ... do you want your picture taken.... he then say sure... Ok.. stand right there... the other 4 gals joined in... Well you said you want your picture taken... you didnt say Solo :lmao:


hope that helps... just let that inner child in you have fun... and everything will just flow smoothly....

Lil Tink's Nana
08-21-2008, 02:10 PM
I don't want a man.... but I not the type that would want a woman either.

At my age I am blessed to take care of myself and taking care of a man would be too much work. I had a husband for forty-seven years.

Flirt? I think just talking to them works just as well as flirting.

Fools Rush In, Where Angels Fear To Tread. It once was a title to a song. :hippie:

acm563
08-21-2008, 02:56 PM
I don't want a man.... but I not the type that would want a woman either.

At my age I am blessed to take care of myself and taking care of a man would be too much work. I had a husband for forty-seven years.

Flirt? I think just talking to them works just as well as flirting.

Fools Rush In, Where Angels Fear To Tread. It once was a title to a song. :hippie:

lolrof....heheh..I thought that was the whole purpose of flirting...Its not that we want a man as in want one to have to take home and take care of :lmao: I agree 100% way too much work :goodvibes

buena vista
08-21-2008, 03:20 PM
lolrof....heheh..I thought that was the whole purpose of flirting...Its not that we want a man as in want one to have to take home and take care of :lmao: I agree 100% way too much work :goodvibes

What difference does it make.. You're not a flirt.

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

acm563
08-21-2008, 03:24 PM
What difference does it make.. You're not a flirt.

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

See, you can vouch for me you know me better than anyone else:lmao:
I am NOT a flirt I am an angel or at least thats what it says on my thigh:lmao:

ANTSS2001
08-21-2008, 03:36 PM
See, you can vouch for me you know me better than anyone else:lmao:
I am NOT a flirt I am an angel or at least thats what it says on my thigh:lmao:

:hug: :flower3:

ANTSS2001
08-21-2008, 03:37 PM
I don't want a man.... but I not the type that would want a woman either.

At my age I am blessed to take care of myself and taking care of a man would be too much work. I had a husband for forty-seven years.

Flirt? I think just talking to them works just as well as flirting.

Fools Rush In, Where Angels Fear To Tread. It once was a title to a song. :hippie:

Oh nooooooooooooooooooooooo never to take them home.. not even out of the Disney property!!!!!!:laughing:

acm563
08-21-2008, 03:40 PM
Oh nooooooooooooooooooooooo never to take them home.. not even out of the Disney property!!!!!!:laughing:

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: Not for all the free APs in the world, not gonna do it, just not worth it:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Thats why Disney is like Vegas...what happens in Disney STAYS in Disney!

ANTSS2001
08-21-2008, 03:41 PM
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: Not for all the free APs in the world, not gonna do it, just not worth it:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Thats why Disney is like Vegas...what happens in Disney STAYS in Disney!
:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2

rebecca06261
08-21-2008, 04:12 PM
Oh my.. what kind of thread have I stumbled into this time?? :rotfl:

I love flirting... especially in wdw, but I have to admit that I just picked up a couple of great pointers from Timmy :goodvibes

I find that the sweet and innocent approach works best- especially since most people don't have on their "bar-guard" up while at the parks. If I'm feeling bold, I usually just strike up a conversation and "fish" for their status. If they meet the criteria and he's there with kids, I become best friends with the kids by simply asking the kids, in my Disney-best voice, all about their trip ;) It's a no-brainer really. Out of 4 recent trips to Disney (only 2 of my recent visits were in the parks, the other 2 were at DTD) I've collected several phone numbers & email addys and even had unexpected lunch & dinner companions! :angel:

acm563
08-21-2008, 04:19 PM
Oh my.. what kind of thread have I stumbled into this time?? :rotfl:

I love flirting... especially in wdw, but I have to admit that I just picked up a couple of great pointers from Timmy :goodvibes

I find that the sweet and innocent approach works best- especially since most people don't have on their "bar-guard" up while at the parks. If I'm feeling bold, I usually just strike up a conversation and "fish" for their status. If they meet the criteria and he's there with kids, I become best friends with the kids by simply asking the kids, in my Disney-best voice, all about their trip ;) It's a no-brainer really. Out of 4 recent trips to Disney (only 2 of my recent visits were in the parks, the other 2 were at DTD) I've collected several phone numbers & email addys and even had unexpected lunch & dinner companions! :angel:

lolrof...Rebecca there is another thread on here about "Have you ever been hit on at Disney" or something along those lines...Go read what I posted about the Not so "Single" Dad who was hitting on me and how his young daughter innocently busted him when she told me "My Mommy and Daddy sleep in the same bed":lmao:

acm563
08-21-2008, 04:23 PM
...and I will repost here something I posted on the other thread....

"OK...here is your mission if you choose to accept it for all single disers....
Add a little adventure to your next vacation and make it a little more exciting...Find a solo traveler and "hit" on them....... Just my thoughts on the matter thats all it could be quite an adventure for everyone involved....

DON'T BE SHY....JUST do it!!!!!!!" :goodvibes

rebecca06261
08-21-2008, 04:24 PM
I was the inspiration of that thread :lmao: On one of my last trips, someone was hitting on me- the OP of that thread, Stacy, thought it was hysterical so she started that thread. I have to admit that your story beats my story any day of the week! I'm flirtatious by nature, and a majority of the time I mean absolutely nothing by it...but I hate being alone at wdw and flirting makes it more fun. However, if I do happen to actually mean it though, then I bust out my years of flirting experience :cool2:

acm563
08-21-2008, 04:48 PM
I was the inspiration of that thread :lmao: On one of my last trips, someone was hitting on me- the OP of that thread, Stacy, thought it was hysterical so she started that thread. I have to admit that your story beats my story any day of the week! I'm flirtatious by nature, and a majority of the time I mean absolutely nothing by it...but I hate being alone at wdw and flirting makes it more fun. However, if I do happen to actually mean it though, then I bust out my years of flirting experience :cool2:

:woohoo: I dont consider myself flirtacious at all:woohoo: I am just me...;)
However, flirting is much more fun as well as being easier to accomplish when you stop looking for "it" Just be yourself, go with whatever feels natural at the time and just remember especially if you arent looking for a hook up what does it matter even if you make a fool out of yourself...you have no plans to ever see this person again:yay: I travel on business so much that I would be bored to tears if I didnt talk and joke with strangers...It makes dinner or even a drink at the bar so much more enjoyable and as long as its all harmless fun and noone gets hurt then its "all good" I think sometimes people get too hung up on making it a connection and thats not what the true art of "flirting" is all about.....

ANTSS2001
08-21-2008, 09:35 PM
Oh my.. what kind of thread have I stumbled into this time?? :rotfl:

I love flirting... especially in wdw, but I have to admit that I just picked up a couple of great pointers from Timmy :goodvibes



LOL :lmao: :thumbsup2 on that note go on my child and make me proud!!! Bwaahahahahahahahaaaa

...and I will repost here something I posted on the other thread....

"OK...here is your mission if you choose to accept it for all single disers....
Add a little adventure to your next vacation and make it a little more exciting...Find a solo traveler and "hit" on them....... Just my thoughts on the matter thats all it could be quite an adventure for everyone involved....

DON'T BE SHY....JUST do it!!!!!!!" :goodvibes

I cant.. I dont think I can.. Oh boy really I cant !!!!!!! :hyper:

DisneyTN
08-22-2008, 02:35 PM
"OK...here is your mission if you choose to accept it for all single disers....
Add a little adventure to your next vacation and make it a little more exciting...Find a solo traveler and "hit" on them....... Just my thoughts on the matter thats all it could be quite an adventure for everyone involved....

DON'T BE SHY....JUST do it!!!!!!!" :goodvibes

Be careful what you are encouraging. This might spawn more horror stories in the "Ever Been Hit on at WDW" thread. :happytv:

acm563
08-22-2008, 03:58 PM
Be careful what you are encouraging. This might spawn more horror stories in the "Ever Been Hit on at WDW" thread. :happytv:

:lmao: but its so much fun for a good chuckle afterwards:lmao:

ANTSS2001
08-22-2008, 11:18 PM
:lmao: but its so much fun for a good chuckle afterwards:lmao:

plus there is always that disclaimer... you are at a Family oriented park... so stay within a family oriented winking and no huffing anf puffing.. only the Wolf can do that:lmao:

acm563
08-23-2008, 09:40 AM
plus there is always that disclaimer... you are at a Family oriented park... so stay within a family oriented winking and no huffing anf puffing.. only the Wolf can do that:lmao:

:lmao: Flirting is well...just flirting...for me its done simply for immediate entertainment, with no intention of developing any further relationship. (wolf like or otherwise...lol) I think sometimes we confuse flirting with more serious intentions and for me when I say flirting it is with no serious intent involved:lmao:

disneykip
08-23-2008, 10:30 AM
:lmao: Flirting is well...just flirting...for me its done simply for immediate entertainment, with no intention of developing any further relationship. (wolf like or otherwise...lol) I think sometimes we confuse flirting with more serious intentions and for me when I say flirting it is with no serious intent involved:lmao:

Just harmless fun! :cool1:

DisneyTN
08-23-2008, 11:37 AM
True. There are a handful of locals in my town who could use a course in Flirting 101.

sassytink03
08-23-2008, 12:11 PM
My problem is that I am usually over in DW with my kids and I don't normally see any single guys. I am not shy, but they just aren't around when I am. Bad luck I guess. When I am over at PI on the other hand, I can flirt all I want. I need some pointers on where to go to find the singles in the parks. I would love to flirt in line...pass the time..lol

dsnygrl2003
08-25-2008, 12:46 AM
Does it count as flirting when you are there cheating on your husband with someone else?:confused3

ANTSS2001
09-17-2008, 02:36 AM
OK.. just got back from POP/WDW last Sunday.... since it was free dining... there was no problem with food... even had so many extra since I did not find myself eating as much this trip as previous.. so anyway!!!

It must have been Wednesday morning and decided to have breakfast at the food court... after doing the YMCA of course... well... I realize that I do have alot of CS left... as I was walking away... I look back and saw this guy pulling a $20 bill... so I back track and gave my card to the CM/Casher and pointed to this dude..."Ohhh I got my brother on my card" ... CM took my card and swipe... notice that he did not have any drink just the platter.. so the CM was explaining to him he gets 2 drinks with his CS... he looks so confused that he was basically standing there frozen.. so finally after a few minutes and me yelling at him " bro.. get your drink... and I am gonna go ahead I will wait for you at the table..." and so I left and went back to my room...

Thursday night.. as I was getting a frozen blue drink.. I got a tap on me shoulder... I look up and say "what the heck..." this dude was tall.. about 6 feet... He then said... "wow..wow.. sis remeber me ????" :rotfl2: it was my chosen brother from breakfast... I then apologize that i did not recognize him and was ready to snap his finger and do kung fu by him tapping me shoulder:rotfl2: we chit chatted.... and compared notes... so then he ask ..."whatcha doin tomorrow?" it was Friday my movie day... "Ohh..Ohh.. what are you watching... can I come ?? my treat since you paid for my breakfast" me = "sorry I dotn watch movie with strangers and then chuckle ;) :lmao: he said.. Oh Ok.. I understand... "what about lunch... do you still have free lunch ???" :lmao: I said yeah... why ?? "So where are we having lunch ?" Me: I know I am eating at Raglan road.. "Ok... what time" he said... around 2PM !!! and soooooooo after my 1st movie .. walking towards Ragland Road... guess who was sitting next to Tin Man??? Patrick.. yes we are on 1st name basis by that time.... and he did pay for his own lunch and even paid for my appetizer :woohoo: To make the long story short... See what happens when you share your credits????? I found me a new friend... we went on our separate ways and agreed to keep in touch via email.. I even suggested he joins the disboard!!!!

buena vista
09-17-2008, 07:02 AM
classic Timmy :)! :thumbsup2

jadedbeauty14304
09-17-2008, 07:51 AM
Oh Timmy that is so romantic! They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, but I never heard it applied quite in that way.:goodvibes That is awesome!

ANTSS2001
09-17-2008, 08:51 AM
classic Timmy :)! :thumbsup2

hmm uh huh thats what happens when you have a big mouth like me :lmao:

Oh Timmy that is so romantic! They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, but I never heard it applied quite in that way.:goodvibes That is awesome!

Yikes... No..No..No.. no romance.. just a friend in the making....:woohoo: I guess just like in any sports my handicap is... i have taken romance out of the equation for now.... :rotfl: that is tooooooooooooooo much work and effort woman!!!:lmao:

jadedbeauty14304
09-17-2008, 09:35 AM
hmm uh huh thats what happens when you have a big mouth like me :lmao:



Yikes... No..No..No.. no romance.. just a friend in the making....:woohoo: I guess just like in any sports my handicap is... i have taken romance out of the equation for now.... :rotfl: that is tooooooooooooooo much work and effort woman!!!:lmao:


LOL! Well I guess I can see your point there with the effort and work, I can't help but to wonder if it is ever worth it in the end though... I've become so accustomed to my single life that I see the little romance in every day little things. From a shared laugh to a glance from across the room... I am such a dreamer... young and dumb my dad would say.. :goodvibes

ANTSS2001
09-17-2008, 09:43 AM
LOL! Well I guess I can see your point there with the effort and work, I can't help but to wonder if it is ever worth it in the end though... I've become so accustomed to my single life that I see the little romance in every day little things. From a shared laugh to a glance from across the room... I am such a dreamer... young and dumb my dad would say.. :goodvibes

Tracy!!! you are young!!!! and so dont ever follow my foot steps.... :lmao: Maybe if am 10 years younger I will give it a try again... but for now... going to Mouseland and having so much fun with friends is more than enough for me to handle...

magicmouse2
09-17-2008, 10:01 AM
This thread really cheered me up :goodvibes I would never have the nerve !

ANTSS2001
09-17-2008, 10:04 AM
This thread really cheered me up :goodvibes I would never have the nerve !

:goodvibes stick with us and you'll go places !!!!!!!:hug:

jadedbeauty14304
09-17-2008, 10:29 AM
I should really read threads before posting on them!!! LOL
I just read your story on a whim, and had no idea this thread was all about harmless flirting..LOLOLOL

:headache: :laughing:

i do A LOT of harmless flirting. In August I got crammed next to this man on the bus after a long night at MK. A guy had offered me his seat but this huge man was in the way. I politely declined and when the bus driver made us squish in more, the huge man and I no longer had any secrets!! LOL I smiled and said "so do you come here often?" LOL and it made for a very fun bus ride to POP.

captaindavidhook
09-18-2008, 10:53 PM
Im a huge flirt most of the time. So flirting with a cast member is very easy for me. I think the key is make sure they are not wearing a ring lol or look like they r approachable and can carry a good conversationpirate:

ANTSS2001
09-18-2008, 11:48 PM
Im a huge flirt most of the time. So flirting with a cast member is very easy for me. I think the key is make sure they are not wearing a ring lol or look like they r approachable and can carry a good conversationpirate:

:p

DisneyTN
09-19-2008, 01:53 PM
In August I got crammed next to this man on the bus after a long night at MK. A guy had offered me his seat but this huge man was in the way. I politely declined and when the bus driver made us squish in more, the huge man and I no longer had any secrets!! LOL I smiled and said "so do you come here often?" LOL and it made for a very fun bus ride to POP.
:rotfl: Too funny. Those "fond" moments in life when you pray everyone has put into effect the usage of deodorant. I have unfortunaltely been in similar situations when my closer-than-they-should-be neighbors had not paid close enough attention to their own personal hygeine that morning. I've never had such a painfully long 7-minute bus ride in my life.

eandt
10-07-2008, 07:56 PM
We,married cpl, will be hitting as many of the bars and lounges as possible, also do the "drinks around the world" thing at Epcot.........since PI is now closed most likely venue at night for us will be Atlantic Dance on the BW.........feel free to flirt :cool1:

sand2270
10-08-2008, 12:12 AM
OK.. just got back from POP/WDW last Sunday.... since it was free dining... there was no problem with food... even had so many extra since I did not find myself eating as much this trip as previous.. so anyway!!!

It must have been Wednesday morning and decided to have breakfast at the food court... after doing the YMCA of course... well... I realize that I do have alot of CS left... as I was walking away... I look back and saw this guy pulling a $20 bill... so I back track and gave my card to the CM/Casher and pointed to this dude..."Ohhh I got my brother on my card" ... CM took my card and swipe... notice that he did not have any drink just the platter.. so the CM was explaining to him he gets 2 drinks with his CS... he looks so confused that he was basically standing there frozen.. so finally after a few minutes and me yelling at him " bro.. get your drink... and I am gonna go ahead I will wait for you at the table..." and so I left and went back to my room...

Thursday night.. as I was getting a frozen blue drink.. I got a tap on me shoulder... I look up and say "what the heck..." this dude was tall.. about 6 feet... He then said... "wow..wow.. sis remeber me ????" :rotfl2: it was my chosen brother from breakfast... I then apologize that i did not recognize him and was ready to snap his finger and do kung fu by him tapping me shoulder:rotfl2: we chit chatted.... and compared notes... so then he ask ..."whatcha doin tomorrow?" it was Friday my movie day... "Ohh..Ohh.. what are you watching... can I come ?? my treat since you paid for my breakfast" me = "sorry I dotn watch movie with strangers and then chuckle ;) :lmao: he said.. Oh Ok.. I understand... "what about lunch... do you still have free lunch ???" :lmao: I said yeah... why ?? "So where are we having lunch ?" Me: I know I am eating at Raglan road.. "Ok... what time" he said... around 2PM !!! and soooooooo after my 1st movie .. walking towards Ragland Road... guess who was sitting next to Tin Man??? Patrick.. yes we are on 1st name basis by that time.... and he did pay for his own lunch and even paid for my appetizer :woohoo: To make the long story short... See what happens when you share your credits????? I found me a new friend... we went on our separate ways and agreed to keep in touch via email.. I even suggested he joins the disboard!!!!

You should teach a seminar...I am so bad in the flirting arena LOL.

ANTSS2001
10-08-2008, 12:31 AM
You should teach a seminar...I am so bad in the flirting arena LOL.


:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: I guess in all my previous scenario.. it is just because I have a big mouth and end up chatting with everyone... the key thing is be yourself and enjoy meeting peeps... and the best place to do that is at the World...

My friend left last Friday to be at the World... and so far she had use the pin trick... the fan trick.... and save my spot on the line trick... and had work for her :lmao: I told her by the time she gets back I better get a check... :rotfl:

sand2270
10-08-2008, 01:07 AM
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: I guess in all my previous scenario.. it is just because I have a big mouth and end up chatting with everyone... the key thing is be yourself and enjoy meeting peeps... and the best place to do that is at the World...

My friend left last Friday to be at the World... and so far she had use the pin trick... the fan trick.... and save my spot on the line trick... and had work for her :lmao: I told her by the time she gets back I better get a check... :rotfl:


You should start charging for your tips...you could make a fortune! :lmao:

wlhei
10-23-2008, 10:42 AM
flirt? OMG

ANTSS2001
10-23-2008, 11:00 AM
flirt? OMG

:goodvibes :goodvibes :lmao: :lmao:

are you from Ohio or Fl by any chance ??? :p

eandt
10-23-2008, 02:01 PM
We 44m 41f :cool1: will be at Atlantic Dance Hall and POP Pool bar Nov 9-15.......feel free to flirt away!!

DisneyTN
10-25-2008, 12:29 PM
Have any of you encountered this probelm:

You try to be genuinely nice and polite to people. Yet many times, it can be taken as flirting when it is actually just manners. (??)

Mousecop
11-04-2008, 08:25 AM
We can all drink Maragaritas and eat Cheeseburgers in that Paradise and then later Get Drunk And.... um... well...

Have Boat Drinks? In One Particular Harbor? Just Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On. :lmao:

Big nose huh? Wouldn't happen to be the round red foam type with a few sparkles added & you glue on with spirit gum?

Actually, it's a little known secret, but the big nose is my real nose. Just clever concealing makes it appear like the picture!! :rotfl2:

They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach,

If your surgeon tells you this, find another one!

Of course, this entire thread is made up of flirting! Are you sure we need a professor? If we get one, are we granted a Fh.d when we graduate?

Disneyfan71
11-11-2008, 09:47 PM
When I was single and went to WDW, the best places to flirt are in line :) You could be genuinely scared to ride say Space Mountain or something...get a guy (single of course) and well!!!!

kesharn81
12-05-2008, 02:04 AM
nice way to learn things and implement..
good work..
:hippie: :lovestruc :worship:

acm563
12-05-2008, 06:31 AM
..and I might add you are never too young to start perfecting the art. ;) My son, who is now 26, at the age of 2 would climb up on his dresser so he could look in the mirror for an hour combing his hair before we would go out to dinner and then if a female was coming in or out the door as we got to the restaurant he would look up at her with his then big blue eyes and say adoringly..."Where have you been all of my life" Needless to say he has always been a hit with the ladies and while I understand where he could have learned to flirt from I have no idea where he came up with that at the age of 2. I think we sometimes tho miss the difference between flirting with someone and "hitting" on someone. Flirting is indeed an art form, and is did more for the pure enjoyment and ego boosting of both parties with no real intention of it ever going farther than just words and so therefore it never "creeps" anyone out.... I have never been offended by anyone flirting with me, but I have been offended repeatedly over the years by people who have "hit" on me....
So, my motto is make someone smile and flirt away, you never know whos day you may have just brightened................ (but please dont "hit" on anyone unless you think your attentions will be appreciated) :cutie:

TortugaDave
12-06-2008, 07:45 PM
I am going to try flirting when I got th WDW in Feburary, but it seems weird now that I am single again. My son may not be happy with me if I try, but the thought about going down to Disney has been one of the few things that have keptme going through my divorce.

sand2270
12-06-2008, 08:51 PM
I am going to try flirting when I got th WDW in Feburary, but it seems weird now that I am single again. My son may not be happy with me if I try, but the thought about going down to Disney has been one of the few things that have keptme going through my divorce.

I think as long as you are just being friendly or nice your son should be fine :). My daughter loves meeting other little kids, so if someone started talking to me that had a child around her age and the kids were friendly with each other, she would honestly care less what I was doing LOL.

JohnEric
12-06-2008, 10:00 PM
I think I've done some unintentional flirting at the parks, especially MK. I've been there often enough that I know my way around, so if I see someone who is looking a bit lost, I try to be helpful... considering the reactions I've gotten from a few women, I think that sometimes that's been perceived as flirting. (So, one way to flirt is... be helpful!)

As for standing in line... as has been stated, that's a great place to get to know someone. Conversation is much easier when you know that you'll be next to one another for the next 40 minutes waiting for the line at Peter Pan to actually move forward. I mean, what else is there to do but talk? When I'm at the park solo, sometimes I'll forgo the Fastpass so that I can meet people in line. :) I remember one conversation... we just met in line, and went our separate ways after the ride; but to this day, it's still a special moment to me.

For people looking for conversation starters, sometimes it's nice to just ask where the person is from, how many times they've been there, what's been the best experience so far, and so on. If the person with whom you're speaking has a child, it's much easier... give the young person an opportunity to share his or her experience, and you'll all be talking for quite a while!

I believe that dreams can come true for the grown-ups as well. If you can allow yourself to experience the delight of a day at the park, I think that people will be drawn to you... and then you do not need to worry about flirting; others will be happy just to be around you.

Goofy4Disney!
12-07-2008, 10:53 PM
I am going to try flirting when I got th WDW in Feburary, but it seems weird now that I am single again. My son may not be happy with me if I try, but the thought about going down to Disney has been one of the few things that have keptme going through my divorce.

I totally stink at flirting too. But part of this comment made me laugh. You mean it wasn't weird to flirt when you were married, it's only weird now that you're single? ;) :rotfl: Just kidding, I know what you mean.

Sorry, couldn't help myself. :hug: