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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Personally, a wink is a way of saying "I like your profile, a wink back can be an invitation to talk.
There's a lot of "winks will be ignored..." Type of profiles on fab.
Surely if you're in high demand, it's more efficient to click on a profile where someone has winked, than trawl through a heap of potentially benal "hi how are you" messages!?
It's a look at me, see if you like me, if so, get back to me. |
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By *odareyouMan
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
"Personally, a wink is a way of saying "I like your profile, a wink back can be an invitation to talk.
There's a lot of "winks will be ignored..." Type of profiles on fab.
Surely if you're in high demand, it's more efficient to click on a profile where someone has winked, than trawl through a heap of potentially benal "hi how are you" messages!?
It's a look at me, see if you like me, if so, get back to me. "
I never worry How others manage their profile its their choice,
I rarely send winks if the profile interests me enough to contact I think the investment of a few minutes of my time in to a message is worthwhile. |
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"I don't think winks are lazy - I do check them and take it as a non-pushy sign of interest. If we're interested in return we'll wink back or message. "
That's how we see them.
They're a feature of the site, why not use them |
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