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Posts tagged online flirting
Click and Flirt
Jan 14th

As the title suggests, Click and Flirt is designed for those with flirtation in mind. That being the case, there is less emphasis on romance on more on adding a little spice to the proceedings. You can register as a couple as well as and individual, so there’s scope for the most broad minded adult here. It’s open to all; straight, bisexual, gay, or lesbian, and the contact options are; saucy chat and email, casual encounters, discreet relationships, couples, and other. What ‘other’ might actually mean is anyone’s guess and probably limited only by the imagination of the participants. The site is run by Easy Date who run several other of the most well known UK dating websites and who have several years experience in the business so the support and administration should be of a consistently high standard. So it’s probably not the place for those seeking romantic love, but if you are a libertine or a broad minded couple then this site might be the place for you.
Flirtbox
Jan 14th
Flirtbox.com is a free dating site which is available to people in the UK and several countries abroad. The home page displays the current membership numbers and it would appear that in total there are over 500,000 members in eighteen countries. The ratio of men to women is about 2:1, so there’s a lot more men than women. You can browse galleries, profiles, and forums without registering but obviously to participate you need to sign up and complete a profile. Being a free dating site there’s a fair bit of advertising and some of that is for other dating sites. This can be a bit distracting but otherwise it’s a modern looking site. The box in the right of the picture shows what appears to be random usernames from any country in the network, or they could be those online at the time but this isn’t clear. This site would make a handy introduction to online dating but the advertising is a bit too invasive and the standards of photos on profiles leaves a lot to be desired.

