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A Hug


Question Posted Saturday December 23 2006, 4:45 pm

OK, so me *& my crush hugged *&& i heard that you can tell by a hug (i forgot where. hah) if its a friendly hug or "i-like-you" hug hah i dont know how else to put it.

thank you!!! =]


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OCBeachesRHott answered Saturday December 23 2006, 11:38 pm:
Well i dont see your question... But if what your trying to ask is " How can i tell what kind of hug it was? " kind of thing then.. If it was like a really long hug.. then it was probably an i like you hug, but if it was just a short one then it probably was just a friendly hug. One of my friends ( i call him my big brother ) we hug all the time.. and its just a friendly hug.. but thats my advice for you. ya know if that was your question.
good luck =]

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megxeliza answered Saturday December 23 2006, 11:35 pm:
i don't get what your question is, but if you could explain it more i may be able to help yah a bit. ♥ megan

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