Would that be frum flirting?

I want to clarify that I am not endorsing the following. It was posted on a shul list, though it doesn't sound 100% frum:

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* Is your dating life harder than you want it to be?
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* How to flirt
* Why flirting will make or break your dates
* How to know when to approach a woman
* 3 biggest mistakes men make in meeting and dating
* 5 ways to approach a woman you like, without being awkward
* What to talk about after first few minutes of conversation
* What do do when you're in a conversation and it is losing momentum
* Speed Dating Event Do’s and Don’ts
* Time for Q & A during the seminar
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WHEN: Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 7:00 PM
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Comments

Ariella's blog said…
Now I recall what was supposed to a line for frum flirting that someone emailed me. She described it as a pickup line that would be used in shul by the man: "Hello, I'm Mr. Right. I heard you were davening for me."

So what would your response be?
Ariella's blog said…
I believe it is a person who is supposed to help people figure out how to best approach dating to meet the right people. But I haven't really looked into what dating coaches do. Maybe some people out there have more detailed info.
Orthonomics said…
I know someone who works as a dating coach in the RW community. I don't know what she is charging now, but when I was dating it was $100 per hour.

I'm not sure of all the things a dating coach does. One of her main goals was to try and helps singles par down their must have list.

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