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*Poke! *

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by kgmn, Nov 9, 2007.

  1. kgmn

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    Ok -
    this post is along the lines of how to read into things.

    there is this guy who I have gotten to know better over the past year and a half. I have dropped a few clues and I think he has as well... i think - I never know the fine line between flirting and just plain guys having fun - damn.

    anyways. he recently made a facebook and poked me. I filled with chills and was ecstatic.

    the thing is though is that I didn't know how to read it - if it was goofing around like i first pondered with other things.. or is it a more blatant clue.

    anyways- to the point -
    what is your guys' viewpoint and definition of the ambiguous facebook *poke!*??
     
  2. Latinokid

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    I dont have a facebook =[ but if it says poke i think it may be like "Hey what you doing"
     
  3. xequar

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    Usually, pokes are just a sort of, "Hey, how you doing?" I don't think there's that much to read into it beyond that the person's interested in conversing with you.
     
  4. InaRut

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    Yea the thing is...when you think you have a crush everything becomes a suttle hint.
    A poke...I would not take as a "flirt" gesture. Unless you have huge knockers :grin:. Change your relationship to Married to [his name] and see what he says :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
     
  5. Grof142007

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    *poke* 2 many way to read it