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From a Guy — From your crush
What does ☂️ mean from a guy you like?
If your crush sends this, he's likely trying to convey a sense of care or a desire to be your 'shelter' in some way. It's a subtle move to show he's thoughtful and wants to protect you, whether from the literal rain or metaphorical bad vibes. It's a good sign, especially if paired with a genuine check-in.
Also from from a guy
From a guy friend
Your bro sending this is usually pretty chill; it's a solid 'I got your back' or 'stay safe out there, man.' It can also be a playful jab, like 'I'm protecting you from your own stupidity,' especially after a wild night out. Context is key, but it's generally supportive.
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From a guy stranger
A stranger sending this is a mixed bag, usually leaning towards weird. Unless it's in response to a specific post about bad weather or needing help, it can feel invasive or like they're trying to establish an unwarranted sense of intimacy. Definitely be wary.
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FAQ
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What does ☂️ mean from a girl?▾
Real talk: if a girl sends ☂️, it often means she's offering comfort, support, or wants to be your 'safe space.' If it's your crush, it's a soft green flag for caring. If it's a friend, it's a straightforward 'I got you.' Context is everything – read the whole message and your relationship history.
What does ☂️ mean in texting?▾
How people actually use this in texts is usually about protection, comfort, or a 'safe space.' It's rarely about literal rain. It can be sincere, like 'I'm here for you,' or ironic, like 'I'm shielding myself from the cringe.' It's all about the vibe and who's sending it.
Is ☂️ flirty or friendly?▾
Depends on who sent it and what came before. From a crush, it can be subtly flirty, hinting at wanting to be your comfort. From a friend, it's almost always friendly and supportive. To tell the difference, look at the overall tone of the conversation and your relationship with the sender.