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Is winking really a way of flirting? How do you respond to a wink?

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Question - (28 December 2006) 3 Answers - (Newest, 30 December 2006)
A female age 41-50, anonymous writes:

is winking flirting? is it a way of man saying he wants you? How should you respond to someone winking at you?

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A female reader, Lillia United Kingdom +, writes (30 December 2006):

Lillia agony auntWinking is a sign of flirting & wink back, smile, raise ur eyebrows or something resoponding it. Yes it probably is a way of showing he likes you. Go chat with him

Thats if u like him back :P

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (29 December 2006):

Wll I would say yes, This guy who likes me always winks at me, at first i thought it was just him being friendly but then he talked to me and was like "didn't you notice me winking all the time @ you?"

so in my oppinion and from experience i would say yes

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A female reader, AngelofLove United Kingdom +, writes (29 December 2006):

AngelofLove agony auntYes, it is flirting. That is his way of saying he likes you.

If you like him, wink back or smile.

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