Do you wink?

@eileenleyva (27562)
Philippines
October 22, 2009 7:27am CST
Time was ... winking means you like somebody or you have a crush on that person. So, when you wink, that is the signal that you want to establish a relationship. But of course the body language had changed through the decades and with the spontaneity of the current millennium. But I'd like to know if you still wink and why?
5 responses
@taztheone (1721)
• India
22 Oct 09
wink for crush! no way. We can wink someone Only for 2 reasons. I'm just kidding & 2nd is to show flirting. Both scenario requires facial expressions. It took me some time to master the art of winking. Happy Lotting
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@taztheone (1721)
• India
22 Oct 09
After all everyone has their own style when it come to girls or love. I too have my own style which never includes winking for crush but ya for flirting or joking, why not. I would have loved to show the art, how ever it's impossible to express through myLot.
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@eileenleyva (27562)
• Philippines
22 Oct 09
One day you will wink at your crush and love it. In the meantime, could you take off the shades and show us the art of winking?
• Boston, Massachusetts
22 Oct 09
Hi Taz, Just let it flow... no need to practice or exert effort to master the art of winking. Be Natural. Yes, wink is always associated with flirting.
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• India
22 Oct 09
i wink a lot. i wink at pretty girls trying to flirt with them so its an easy way of showing hovers interest to the wink without speaking a word. i also wink at friends when i want to sin signal them that i am lying. but due to this i have been cc habituated on winking that i wink every now and then for no reason i as it has become a habit. so i wink a lot
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@eileenleyva (27562)
• Philippines
22 Oct 09
You are a Casanova! And you've got codes, too. Hmmp! But that's okay. I think you're a happy person because you wink.
@samson1967 (7414)
• India
22 Oct 09
Winking to gain the loved one is old style!!! Now a days people wink, while lying!!!
@eileenleyva (27562)
• Philippines
22 Oct 09
Ahhhm.
@krajibg (11923)
• Guwahati, India
22 Oct 09
Nope, I had never before winked nor do I wink now. Winking was in vogue for some time but not now. Now it is looked upon as a vulgar way of one's expression.
@eileenleyva (27562)
• Philippines
22 Oct 09
Advise me, but why is it vulgar to wink? Is it offensive in your culture?
@emilie2300 (1882)
• United States
22 Oct 09
If I wink it is seldome and it is to let some one know I am just kidding or it is a joke.
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@eileenleyva (27562)
• Philippines
22 Oct 09
Good expression.