Word: flirts
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...presentation. However, when Styron is promoted instead of being sacked, Styron apologizes to Murphy when they are stranded at the same airport hotel, and takes her happiness out on the girl instead. The rest of the movie follows the character development between the two women as they spar, flirt and take revenge upon a man who had previously wronged Murphy...
Many agree with the complaint (emphasized in an editorial in The Crimson entitled “Where Are We To Flirt?” by Arianne Cohen, Oct. 30, 2001) that there is no alternative to the party scene for mingling with peers. Everything is “too exclusive,” you might say. It costs too much; it requires a certain outfit or, worse yet, an invitation. Obviously, the word has not spread to the crevices of Lamont: tickets to athletic events are free! The H-club just passed out 2,000 Crimson Crazies t-shirts specifically...
...completely agree with the Editor’s Notebook written by Arianne R. Cohen ’03 entitled, “Where Are We To Flirt?” (Editorial...
There is a reason that everyone at this school is either “married” or completely single: We have no open place to hang out and flirt openly. Former University President Neil L. Rudenstine commented a few years back that loneliness is the biggest problem facing Harvard students. Yes, quality time in your room alone on a weekend night staring at a pile of books is as lonely and depressing as it gets. And yet nice, fun Harvard students do it every weekend. In a school with a vested interest in the mental health of its students...
...schoolmates remember an average and unremarkable student: polite, introverted, gentle, sensitive; extremely shy about girls; uneasy in male company, too. Ismail recalls his discomfort in a social scene where men could openly flirt with women. If Atta was interested in a woman, she explained, his inclination would be, rather than speak directly to her, to meet her father to discuss marriage...