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bottom lip treatment

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When I'm talking to her, if there is a brief pause in the convo she will sometimes stick out her bottom lip and rub it with her finger. Any ideas what this means? I've figured out most of her facial expressions but I've no idea what she's thinking when she does this.

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ask her?

How do you communicate?

Sign language????

Pausing to think to tell a....

Monkeys do that too !

 

When a woman often caresses her lips, neck, or collarbones, she's sending you a signal that she wants you. This is commonly a subconscious way of drawing your attention to these areas, reminding you that she's sexy.

She is warming up the lip. This is a stretch before she pouts and asks for XXXX item or XXXX Baht Or if "My sister me" can stay a few days

Is she contemplating oral sex or maybe just wetting her finger?

I consider either to be a good sign!

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My ex use to do this every time she wanted me to tea bag her.

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she is probably thinking "what an idiot, why am i with him again?"tongue.png

in my experience, any look i cant figure out means i did something wrong and i will soon pay...blink.png

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