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  2. 100 Questions to Ask the Guy You’re Talking To - AOL

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    Here are 100 flirty, sexy, casual, and fun questions to ask a guy that will keep the conversation going on a date, over text, or on dating apps.

  3. The Deepest, Sexiest, and Dirtiest “Would You Rather ... - AOL

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    This list of would you rather questions for couples includes easy questions, deep questions, silly questions, relationship questions, and sexy questions. The Deepest, Sexiest, and Dirtiest ...

  4. Warning: These 100 Dirty Pickup Lines Are Almost *Too* Raunchy

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    Turns out, there are plenty of dirty pickup lines to filth up your banter and let your partner know it’s about to go down. And, uh, that maybe they’re about to go down too… And, uh, that ...

  5. Sexting - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The term was first popularized early in the 21st century and is a portmanteau of sex and texting, where the latter is meant in the wide sense of sending a text possibly with images. [3] Sexting is not an isolated phenomenon but one of many different types of sexual interaction in digital contexts that is related to sexual arousal.

  6. 50 Conversation Starters That'll Make Your Flirty Banter So ...

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    Presenting 50 questions that serve as excellent conversation starters for texting, plus expert advice on how to maximize a texting convo during the talking era.

  7. Erotic talk - Wikipedia

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    Erotic talk, also known as dirty talk, gross talk, love talk, naughty talk, sexting, sexy talk, talking dirty, or talking gross, is the practice of using explicit word imagery to heighten sexual excitement before and during (or instead of) physical sexual activity.

  8. Flirting - Wikipedia

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    Fleurette, meaning small flower, was used in the 16th century in some sonnets [3] and texts, and has since fallen out of use. [4] [5] [6] This expression is still used in French, often mockingly, although the English loanword, "to flirt", is in the common vernacular. Flirting in the English language has the same meaning as to "conter fleurette ...

  9. These Questions Can Help You Learn Even More About Your ...

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    Strengthen your relationships with friends, family, and your partner by asking these 155 best 'most likely to' questions about funny, dirty, and serious topics.