I only text my date when my wife is not around...
That's what I was thinking. Easily 50 something messages between me and my partner. I don't do walls of texts on chats, because I personally dislike walls of text, so 5-10 messages might just be me saying something that came to mind about something happening during the day. If it's regular text messages numbering 50, then yea, ew. I don't like regular text messages at all.
And he's posting on a forum whose user base is primarily American and European. Context is on him.
It hasn't been that way for years, if not decades. "Dating" is a stage between friendship and a relationship where you're still testing the waters, etc, to see if you want to take it further. And more often than not, there's no implicit exclusivity involved.
Unless they're crazy.
it's normal to text and shit a lot in the very early days of dating. After a couple of weeks and they're still at it, well you should hide your rabbit.
Well of course I'd like to sit around and chat.
Well of course I'd like to stay and chew the fat.
But someone's listening in.
There's no answer for this lol.
Hope people realize that everybody is a bit different. Clingy or needy to one person, might not be that to a different person. Some people want space and only want communication once and awhile (or when it's important). Other people want attention constantly or are generally interested in you all the time, regardless of whether or not it constitutes as small talk or not.
If you think somebody is excessively texting you, or trying to communicate with you I think that's a red flag on both ends. You could probably bring it up, and try to reconcile the behavior, but it's pretty likely you have different personalities.
Personally I think texting too much is a better alternative than somebody not texting you at all.
It really depends, if you actually enjoy talking to them and share common interests, then talk as much as there are topics to talk about. If they are just sending constant status update requests then it's a definite red flag. Age can also play a factors since the younger you are the more "plugged in" you tend to be.
This.
I've had 50 messages back and forth with people I'm not dating. Over the course of 12hrs it's not even that many. Really it's called a conversation.
I guess it's different if you're not interested in talking and it's super obvious and she tried 50 separate times to start a conversation. Then there's two problems. You aren't interested and she's not getting the hint
I would prefer to only text them a few times a day, not even to be honest. But I suppose it depends on how close we are to each other.
I send 50-60 messages usually per day, often more. 40-50 is in normal range in my opinion.
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Depends on if we're busy or not and if we see each other on a regular basis. Back when I was dating, I used to see my GF in person a lot (small town) so there was no need to text unless it was early or late or we were making specific plans.
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Depends on my level of knowledge of this person. All my bfs so far had been friends first, if it had been just a date and I didn't already know the person, I'd probably just say hi, and maybe have a little humorous quip once a day, maybe once every other day to start. Interact more as we connect more. If it's our prime method of communication, way more.
Some days me and my wife text 500 times a day. Sometimes we text 5. Just depends.
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Who has time to send 50 texts a day? My BF and I just do voice memo's on whatsapp. Covers all topics for the day in one go. Personally I HATE being hounded by texts. Especially if its about inane things like what did you have for breakfast lol.
OMG 30-40 msgs per day is too much! Where does she take so much free time?
I'm in relations 3 years and now we have no need in chatting
When I have actual stuff to discuss or if I'm replying to their messages. I don't want to send or receive pointless messages, so if it seems like it's going to be an endless loop of howareyous and niceweathertodays then I'll just stop replying at some point to break the cycle for the day.
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