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3 Ways to Send a Flirty Text Message

By Matthew Lynch
January 31, 2024
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Introduction:

Flirting can be fun and exciting, especially when it comes to sending flirty text messages. Texting is an easy and convenient way to show someone that you’re interested without having to say it face-to-face. If you want to know how to send a flirty text message that’ll make them swoon, then read on. Here are three ways to send a flirty text message that’ll get the conversation going and leave them wanting more!

1. Use Emojis and GIFs:

Emojis and GIFs are excellent tools for flirting because they can express your emotions and intentions far more effectively than plain text alone. Winks, smiles, hearts, or any other playful emojis can give your messages a fun and flirty vibe. Don’t be afraid to use them, but also remember not to overdo it – a well-placed emoji here and there is perfect.

GIFs are another great addition to your texting arsenal. They can bring some humor into the conversation or just add an extra layer of flirtation. Search for cute or funny GIFs related to what you’re talking about and send them with a relevant caption to spice up the conversation.

2. Playful Teasing:

Playful teasing is key when it comes to flirting through text messages. It creates an exciting atmosphere, encourages banter, and helps build rapport between you two. Start by light-heartedly teasing your crush about their interests or hobbies, maybe referencing an inside joke you two have shared.

An example of playful teasing could be saying something like, “I bet you only watch that show because of the cute actors.” Just remember that teasing should always be light-hearted and never hurtful or offensive.

3. Compliments:

Everybody loves receiving compliments — they make us feel good about ourselves, and giving one can go a long way in showing someone you’re interested. It can be as simple as telling them they have a beautiful smile, that you appreciate their sense of humor, or any other personal attribute you genuinely admire about them.

When giving compliments, two things to remember are: be genuine and keep it light. The compliment should come across as honest and sincere, not forced. And while flattery may be appreciated, overdoing it could have the opposite effect.

Conclusion:

Flirting through text messages can be fun and exhilarating if you know how to do it right. Use emojis and gifs to convey emotions, engage in playful teasing to build rapport, and don’t be shy about giving genuine compliments. The combination of these techniques is bound to keep your crush interested and make your text exchanges more enjoyable for both of you. So start sending those flirty texts and see where the conversation leads!

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