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By *rhuges OP Man
over a year ago
Cardiff |
I've had quite a few couples leave wink. I generally reply with a polite message after reading their profile.
The message thanks them for their wink mentions what I interests we have in common and would love to have a chat with them.
The messages are read ,then nothing .
So what was the point of winking at me in the first place,,, |
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"I've had quite a few couples leave wink. I generally reply with a polite message after reading their profile.
The message thanks them for their wink mentions what I interests we have in common and would love to have a chat with them.
The messages are read ,then nothing .
So what was the point of winking at me in the first place,,,"
I think it's just a misspelling. Should have been an "A" not an "I" |
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OP - mix it up and try some different tactics. Maybe the next few you get, just wink back and leave it - see whether that makes a difference. Or maybe try a different response.
If one thing doesn’t work then stop using that approach |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We wink to show we’re interested, if we get a wink back then we send a well thought out message. Just ages sending lots of messages to people who aren’t interested.
Likewise if we get a wink we assume they’re interested and want to see if we are before messaging. |
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By *xydadbodMan
over a year ago
Milton keynes |
Who knows.. its like one of life's biggest mystery really lol
Scientist of the future will look at fab and be baffled by the wink feature of this site. Many theories will be hypothesise and none will come any closer to the truth lol be like the mystery of stonehenge all over again lol |
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