No, the two words have different meanings. You can say "The playfulness of the children delighted me" and no one will bat an eyelash. Put "flirting" in that sentence instead and you can probably expect a visit from Child Services.
It could be a form of flirting or playfulness, but it's important to communicate boundaries and ensure both parties are comfortable with the interaction. Consent is key in any physical interaction.
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The word playfulness is a noun. It is an uncountable noun.
Kittycat? I think you mean Pussycat. This is way of flirting.
The verb of playfulness is play. As in "to play somewhere or with someone or with something".
graceful playfulness
Flirting is indicating you care for him. Physical flirting would be showing you care by bodily contact.
Yes, the noun 'playfulness' is an abstract noun, a word for a feeling of fun and high spirits, an emotion.
A popular way for a dog's playfulness to increase is to care good care of it and to make sure it's healthy.
yes it is a form of flirting
Eye contact. Physical contact like they brush you arm. Smiling. Playfulness. Teasing. It's not easy..... to tell if some-one's flirting but good thing i'm answering to tell someone is flirting let's say a guy is talking to a girl he might either try to say she's sexy or hot then next he might try to touch her hand then be like oh sorry but doing that is the bad flirters the flirters that are cheaters their gonna just goto then try to say stuff to see what can get you to be their friend then their gonna sweet talk you a girl on the other hand if their flirting they will either call a guy sexy or hot thats all i have to say ill tell more later.
flirting means "flirtear" or "coquetear"