I mean if the woman I am dating asks me direct questions about it?

Absolutely, get some jealousy going, it makes the woman possessive, competitive and eager to please.

9 Responses to “If I’m dating a woman, and happen to find her flirty friend quite attractive as well, should I admit it?”

  1. kerzain says:

    Absolutely, get some jealousy going, it makes the woman possessive, competitive and eager to please.
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  2. steve says:

    You gotta play it cool. Say "shes pretty, but she isn’t my type."
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  3. brezzia_18 says:

    It could make her resent that you said that..for a long time, and be a bit ticked. (Some women, but not all)

    Others would just find it kinda rude..or become jealous.

    It all depends on the woman. :P

    But if you do tell her the truth, follow it up with an even nicer compliment to her..just incase :)
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  4. dhmexports says:

    lol she is going to probably smack you so hard that you will hit your head on the side of a plastic table
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  5. macrage17 says:

    Ahh…fuck them both.
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  6. Old Mister Happy says:

    I’d say be honest. If you lie now, she’ll expect you to lie throughout the relationship about little inconsequential things; meaning you’ll never be able to express your own opinions about anything.

    So yes, be honest, but don’t make a big deal about it, "Yeah, she’s a looker alright, but also she is too flirty". or, "She’s pretty, but she knows it". Sort of temper that fact that she’s attractive with something that is less positive. Then move on to another subject.

    If your GF uses this as a way to start a big argument and sulk, I’d find a new GF. Perhaps the flirt?
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  7. emanzeme says:

    No, end of story, period.
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  8. Enticing_Raspberry says:

    Well if you say you like her too much, she will get angry with you for sure.
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  9. fluffy says:

    Sure. Be open and honest, or you’ll wither inside. Don’t let life make a sissy out of you.
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