Flirt With the One You Love
Flirting should be spontaneous. Don't flirt at the same time everyday.
Look into your spouse's eyes. You have to make eye contact to flirt.
Coy looks, a glance, a wink, a smile, a pat on your spouse's rear, lowering your eyes, an arched eyebrow -- these all say you are still interested in your spouse.
You can toss your head slightly, squeeze your spouse's hand or knee, place your hand in a light touch on your mate's shoulder or back, give a hug.
The tone of your voice, leaning toward your spouse when giving a compliment, or a peck on your spouse's neck can show you care.
You know what your "come-and-get-me stance" looks like. Give your spouse that look at an unpredictable time.
Other flirting cues are whispering, fidgeting with earrings, necklace, necktie, change in your pocket, sitting close together, shyly looking away, leaving a love note for your spouse to find.
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