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Flirty moves from our fave TV shows


We all know a lot of TV we love is kinda unrealistic. Seriously, how many gals do you know are descended from an ancient feline race or have gotten bitten by werewolves? But oftentimes our guiltiest of tube time picks contain hidden gems like fun ways catch that cutie. Wanna catch your crush this summer like the stars? We’ve looked over the biggest of moves and are giving you our own spin…without sending ya off into cheesy-town! 
The Show: Teen Wolf
The Flirty Advice: Catch your crush’s eye and smile.
The Verdict: While this flirty move can be super cute, like when Alison and Scott first meet, it is important to be careful not to gaze at your crush too long. The point is to let that cutie know that you notice them…not that you want to stalk them. 

The Show: Glee

The Flirty Advice: Sing out your feelings.

The Verdict: This is the point where we have to take a reality check. Would you melt if your crush sang a gushy song to you? Yes, but it’s not the most practical flirting tip. The exception? Karaoke. Even if you can’t sing, having the guts to get up there and belt one out shows you have killer confidence. Just consider your song choice. Remember when Puck sang “Fat Bottomed Girls” to Lauren? Yeah, you should think more Blaine and the Warblers’ “Teenage Dream.”

The Show: Pretty Little Liars

The Flirty Advice: Don’t be afraid to fall for the “bad boy.”

The Verdict: Some boys are just bad, but look at Spencer and Toby. Everybody in Rosewood thinks he’s a zero, but Spencer sees the truth: He’s a great guy. Listen to what your friends have to say about your crush, but make your own decision in the end. PLLs Bonus? There are some great date ideas on this show, from Emily’s picnics to Aria and Ezra’s dinners in. Just don’t suggest to stakeout your crush’s sister (even if she is Jenna creepy) a la Spencer.

The Show: The Nine Lives of Chloe King

The Flirty Advice: Be bold!

The Verdict: Don’t follow Chloe’s lead and sneak into a club when you are underage! However, her confidence with Xavier (too bad he didn’t make it through the episode!) at the club is totally right on. Don’t be afraid to ask a guy to dance. Hey, they can be nervous, too. Look at it this way: The worst he can say is ‘no.’ And if he does smile and walk away? His loss!

What’s one flirting move you’ve learned from your fave TV show? Blog about it, babes.

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by Mary Hojnoski | 2/1/2016
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