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If you want to avoid flirting, here are some tips: 1. Be aware of your body language: Make sure your body language does not convey any signals that could be interpreted as flirting. Avoid touching the person unnecessarily or standing too close to them. 2. Watch your tone: Be mindful of how you speak to the person. Avoid using a flirtatious tone or making suggestive comments. 3. Keep the conversation neutral: Avoid discussing personal topics that could be misconstrued as flirtatious. Stick to safe, neutral topics. 4. Be direct: If the person starts flirting with you, be clear and direct that you are not interested in pursuing anything romantic or sexual with them. 5. Take a step back: If you find yourself in a situation where the person is continuing to flirt with you despite your efforts to avoid it, take a step back and remove yourself from the situation. Remember, it is important to respect other people's boundaries and avoid leading anyone on if you are not interested in them romantically or sexually.
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