a joke that i dun understand?

Question by theresia: a joke that i dun understand?
my friend always joking w me, but i dun get this one :-p

“i know its been a while, have you been getting withdrawal symptoms?”

what does it mean? HAHAHA do i sounds silly now? putting this question here? ah i hope someone can help me :-p

thx
xx

Best answer:

Answer by rachelohrachel
If you are deprived of something you’re addicted to, you experience withdrawal. What withdrawal consists of depends on your addiction: with coffee, it’s headaches, fatigue and irritability; with heroin you get insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, and cold flashes.

My first guess is that he’s teasing you about your sex life (if you haven’t been getting any recently) or saying, “Wow, it’s been so long since we talked — I bet you have withdrawal from me” but he could be referring to anything you haven’t been able to do recently.

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