
A wink, a greeting, a single word can say more than we think. Many situations remind us of coquetry, a well-recognized but little-understood act. Many factors come into play in this socially accepted practice, which can contradict each other. Simply put, coquetry is wanting to please, but it is not simply that, because what is unique and peculiar about coquetry consists of producing pleasure and desire through a typical antithesis and synthesis, offering and denying oneself simultaneously or successively, saying yes and no, as if from afar. In these essays, we will be able to understand the role that coquetry, fashion, and sexual roles play in our lives, all from a philosophical perspective, which delves into and dissects these themes, so common to all of us, and shows us what their functions are and how they relate to us.