Want Emoticons for MSN? Here’s Where to Find Them!   - 37,236 Views, 6 Comments

Summary: If you use MSN Messenger or email, chances are that at some point you will find yourself using, or wanting, emoticons for MSN. Emoticons are emotional graphics - visual ways to express the way you feel when words alone just aren't enough. Of course, you probably knew that. But what you may not have known is just how many emoticons for MSN there are (such as alien, 3d, and even erotic adult emoticons!) - or where to get them. Or how to create or make your own emoticons for MSN!

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If you use MSN Messenger or email, chances are that at some point you will find yourself using, or wanting, emoticons for MSN.

Emoticons are, as MSN itself explains, “emotional graphics - visual ways to express the way you feel when words alone just aren’t enough.”

Of course, you probably knew that. But what you may not have known is just how many emoticons for MSN there are - or where to get them. Or that you can create or make your own emoticons for MSN!

Of course, there are the ones that are standard across the Internet, and which are built in to MSN, and many which while standard, display across MSN in their own unique MSN way - some of which are even animated. Here is a very small sample of the dozens of emoticons built into MSN:

But sometimes you want, you know, alien emoticons for MSN, or Pokemon emoticons for MSN, or even rude or erotic emoticons for MSN.

And that’s where the third-party sites which offer thousands of other emoticons for MSN come in.

MSN Pro is a site with perhaps one of the most extensive collections of emoticons for MSN we’ve seen. at MSN Pro you can get the alien emoticons for MSN, the Pokemon emoticons for MSN, and yes, the rude and erotic emoticons for MSN too. But you can also get so much more, like angel emoticons, animal emoticons, and even cute little creature emoticons. You can find these at the MSN Pro website.

Another great site which offers emoticons for MSN is the Fun with MSN site. Here you’ll find “kiss and love” emoticons, nature emoticons (our favourite!), and even something called 3D emoticons, which aren’t really, but are awfully cute anyways. You can check out these emoticons for MSN at the Fun with MSN site.

Finally, if you can’t find exactly the emoticon for MSN that you want, you may want to consider making your own emoticon for MSN! The Web Difference website has a great, step-by-step tutorial on How to Make Your Own MSN Emoticons.

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6 Comments »

  1. great links thanks

    Comment by 3d Emoticons — 2/7/2008 @ 5:45 pm

  2. I probably received your emoticons etc when I requested some other program, but I am hereby requesting that my subscription to this “service” be discontinued immediately. If this request is not enough, please let me know whom I need to contact to do so. I expect to receive a reply immediately - or I shall have to take other steps. Thank you!

    Comment by Rachel Belden — 2/14/2008 @ 6:04 pm

  3. Thanks for Msn Emoticons

    Comment by Msn Emoticons — 2/21/2008 @ 1:26 pm

  4. Awesome emoticons - more of them!! :-)

    Comment by Jaqui — 2/25/2008 @ 11:20 am

  5. What about yahoo emoticons? can we use them in yahoo messenger, too?

    Comment by free emoticons — 2/25/2008 @ 11:23 am

  6. AMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :DDDDDDDDD hahahhahahahahhahaa

    Comment by Ash — 5/11/2008 @ 12:55 pm

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