Question Posted Thursday September 22 2005, 3:20 pm
Hi
I have a question about guys who wink.
When a guy winks at you, does it mean he likes you as more than a friend.?
The reason I ask is because I got winked at by a guy and then I later found out he is married.
I've also been winked at in different ways. Some guys wink really fast and smile in front of others, and other guys wink at me really slow when no one else is looking.
I've been winked at since I was about 13 and now I"m 27. I'm really curious what it means.
dancesnrain answered Friday September 23 2005, 11:52 am: .... Winking is winking... that's all it is. lol I wink at my best friend and my brother but that doesn't mean anything.
mooch789 answered Thursday September 22 2005, 7:08 pm: When a guy winks at you, they want to be friendly with you or they like you. It depends on how they wink. If they wink for a long period of time, it means something is going on inside his head. If they wink for a short time, it just means they noticed you. Hope I helped! [ mooch789's advice column | Ask mooch789 A Question ]
x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 answered Thursday September 22 2005, 4:55 pm: Well it really matters who is winking at you...if it's some one around you're age it usually means they like you. if it's someone older it usually means they're perverted and they liek you' if they're older ,and they're a family friend then they're just being nice....most of the time thought it means they like you! hope you understand!
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sillyrob answered Thursday September 22 2005, 4:54 pm: When I'm at work old hairy men wink at me. I don't think it means they like you, it's just some weird thing they do. That or they're posessed by aliens, and the winking means you're their next target. Who knows, but that would be pretty cool. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
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