Millennial Love: When does flirting become sexual harassment?

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Olivia Petter
Thursday 26 October 2017 09:45 EDT
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From dating apps to celebrity relationships, ghosting to benching; The Independent digs deep into the murky waters of modern love in our weekly podcast, hosted by Assistant Lifestyle Editor Rachel Hosie and Lifestyle Writer Olivia Petter.

Few people think they're adept at flirting, but what makes a good flirt?

This week on Millennial Love we share our flirting fails and discuss when flirty fun becomes sexual harassment.

We also chat about a very millennial dating phenomenon (and problem): ghosting. Is it ever OK?

Listen now as we delve into the murky waters of dating etiquette.

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Listen to episode six below and let us know your thoughts by emailing us at millennial.love@independent.co.uk.

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