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tavlama

Tavlama is a Turkish term used in informal speech to describe the act of pursuing someone romantically or sexually with the aim of winning their interest or consent. The word is widely used in everyday conversation and popular culture to refer to attempts at flirting or courting, often implying a deliberate, tactical approach to charm or persuade a potential partner.

In practice, tavlama can involve a variety of social tactics, such as initiating contact, making compliments,

Cultural notes: The expression “kız tavlama” or “tavlamaya çalışmak” is commonly heard in Turkish media and casual

Ethical considerations: As with broader dating and flirting practices, consent, respect, and mutual interest are central.

See also: flirting, dating, pickup artistry, interpersonal communication.

using
humor,
showing
interest,
and
maintaining
attention
over
time.
It
may
occur
in
person
or
online,
including
through
social
media
or
dating
apps.
While
tavlama
can
describe
consensual
flirting
and
dating,
it
can
also
carry
connotations
of
manipulation
or
coercion
when
tactics
pressure
the
other
person
or
undermine
their
autonomy.
speech
to
describe
efforts
to
charm
someone
of
a
different
gender.
The
concept
is
not
limited
to
a
single
gender
dynamic,
but
traditional
depictions
in
popular
culture
frequently
center
on
male
suitors.
When
tactics
become
deceitful,
coercive,
or
disrespectful,
tavlama
is
viewed
negatively
and
can
be
considered
inappropriate
or
harmful.