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WHAT MEN THINK OF FLIRTS

No man- admires a flirb ; no man pares "for a girl, or woman who is willing to trade" pride for flattery. The girl who flirts thinks she is very wise, . and that she is making a great" hit with the fellow with whom she flirts. She,, would have a.' very' different idea of the matter if 'she could "know his real opinion — if "she could, "hear his account of the .incident as he ;tells it to the 'other fellows.' There is no such thing "as a , ' harmless '. flirtation. No .person , may- put his finger in the" fire without .getting, the 'mark.; 1 No-girJ. caning dulge in a flirtation' without being considered' 'cheap' and ' shallow.' The fact that the other girls do the same thing is no excuse: " • - •

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New Zealand Tablet, 22 November 1906, Page 37

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WHAT MEN THINK OF FLIRTS New Zealand Tablet, 22 November 1906, Page 37

WHAT MEN THINK OF FLIRTS New Zealand Tablet, 22 November 1906, Page 37

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