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holdin hands


Question Posted Saturday February 23 2008, 11:58 pm

ok when a guy hold your hand and your like sitting there and he rubs his thumb over your hand what are you supposed to do? do rub his hand too? or just do nothing at all?

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Cassiopea answered Sunday February 24 2008, 9:40 pm:
when by bf does that I just sit back and enjoy it. The guy must really like you, i see that as a sign of affection.

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teardrops7 answered Sunday February 24 2008, 11:14 am:
well i guess it really depends...i mean you could do something if you wanted to...as for the hands deal i would probably just sit there... but i would probably lay my head on his shoulder :)
-hayley

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xlovexx463 answered Sunday February 24 2008, 11:13 am:
It all depends what you are comfortable with. You don't 'have' to do anything. Do what feels right. It's not considered weird if you rub his hand too.

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