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"SIGNALS"

Monday, August 28, 2006

I received this article via an email. Very interesting indeed.

What signals will you send to a guy you are interested in so that he will ask you out? I am not speaking for all the women out there but most women do not make the first move. Instead, they (we) send out signals to give men the green light to "go ahead".

hehe... I think I am guilty of signs # 2,3, and 4.

Girls, what are yours? (maybe there are more than eight?)

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