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Being coy means being flirtatiously reserved or modest, often as a way to increase intrigue and interest in oneself. Here are some tips on how to be coy: 1. Use subtle body language: Use subtle cues such as glances, smiles, and gentle touches to show interest, but don't be too forward. 2. Play hard to get: Don't give away too much too soon. Be a bit elusive and keep the other person guessing. This can create an air of mystery around you. 3. Be confident: Being coy doesn't mean being shy or timid. It's important to be confident in yourself and your abilities. 4. Use your words carefully: Speak in a soft and alluring tone, and use playful and suggestive language. However, don't reveal too much about yourself too quickly. 5. Dress appropriately: Dress in a way that is attractive and alluring, but not overly revealing. A little bit of mystery can go a long way. 6. Maintain your boundaries: Being coy doesn't mean being a pushover. It's important to set and maintain your personal boundaries. Remember, being coy is all about being playful and flirtatious while keeping a bit of mystery around you. With a little bit of practice, you can master the art of being coy and become even more alluring and attractive to others.
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