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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]text friendship with someone suitable. Memes, links to articles, photo of something ... Less pressure and chance of rejection than an invite ... [/quote] NP here. It's so interesting that people are so different. I invite right away. Figure let's get together. We don't know if we like each other. Don't know yet. going to like each other. If it's texting only, I figure they have already decided - no real friendship[/quote] This isn't true. I have a couple of "texting only" friends. I'm a writer, and I like it that way. Our text exchanges are fun and I consider them my friends. Should I not consider them friends because I enjoy texting with them but not hanging out IRL? Why? I have other friends that I see IRL but not everyone clicks that way -- and some don't write long, funny, engaging, intelligent texts the others do, either. Why limit things?[/quote] I’m the PP who has a texting friendship with women I met from working together in an online team. I agree with you. I still have my close friends IRL and this takes nothing away from those friendships, but there is something uniquely enjoyable about this for me. I think it’s partly the diversity of the group and partly the word aspects of it. I too am a writer and we play a word game together in addition to just texting about our team and our lives. [/quote]
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