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Does anyone ever Lurve good questions?

Asked by Jamkas (195points) February 3rd, 2009

Never seen anyone receive lurve for a good question just curious to see if anyone even thinks about doing it after answering a question.

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DrasticDreamer's avatar

I do, but I’m particular about what questions I give lurve to, compared to the answers given for a question. One of my last questions actually received a lot of lurve and it was pretty surprising to me.

marinelife's avatar

I am embarrassed to use one of my own, but I knew how to find it quickly. Here it is.

It happens fairly often, but less often than GAs. Search on it. There was actually a thread on this issue a couple of days ago with some good responses.

Jeruba's avatar

This question came up just a few days ago in this form.

marinelife's avatar

@Jeruba Thanks for finding the reference!

dlm812's avatar

Absolutely – if I believe the question deserves it. I’ve had one or two of mine lurved as well. It’s always nice to know your question was intriguing or well received.

eponymoushipster's avatar

No, it’s typically people asking questions about Fluther and their sex lives. which are somehow linked.

steve6's avatar

I do, all the time.

Bri_L's avatar

I am more particular about lurve for questions than answers.

I will lurve an answer that makes me laugh even if it doesn’t necessarily work with the thread.

El_Cadejo's avatar

no, i dont lurve good questions, i lurve GREAT questions :P

Jeruba's avatar

@Marina, it was easy to search for as soon as I remembered ‘resevered,’

asmonet's avatar

I do, I lurve like a ho.

90s_kid's avatar

Yes. Are you doing this just to get lurve for a GQ? Hope not…

YARNLADY's avatar

I wonder how a question can have 14 or more responses and only one lurve. If I answer a question, it’s because I think it’s a great question, otherwise I wouldn’t waste my time. I lurve all the questions I answer.

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