I have a friend who is leaving and she texted me " if I wasn’t leaving I would be pulling you." How do I respond? Pulling means to make out with.

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Willie B. good Profile
Willie B. good answered

I have no idea what pulling you is supposed to mean, I have never heard that expression before maybe it was a typo.

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Danny Solviou
Danny Solviou commented
"English word that means to hook up with someone or make out with them, often at a party or nightclub. Tongues are often involved. You can also be 'on the pull', which means to seek out or pursue someone with whom you want to get off with"
Danny Solviou
Danny Solviou commented
it's a slang word
Willie B. good
Willie B. good commented
Well that's up to you how you respond, if you want to pull on him then go for it, if not then just say no thank you I'd rather be pulling with someone else. :)
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Darren Wolfgang answered

She made her choice to leave, why would you want hook up with someone whose leaving , why not save yourself for a real relationship and your confused by real relationships and hook ups. You want something real not a one time fling just cause she's leaving ? Smh

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Yin And Yang answered

You respond by saying "see ya." She made up her mind and she's leaving.

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