Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it text or phone or video chats? If you aren’t emotionally available, does that mean one or both of you are in a relationship? If so, how would your SO feel if they found out?
All text. I’ve never heard his voice. I’ve sent him a video where I’m speaking but otherwise it’s all text and pictures (completely clean - nothing scandalous). I’m in the process of leaving my spouse who probably wouldn’t care if he found out - there’s no love lost between us. Online friend is not in the head space for a relationship (neither am I). But we do occasionally send each other more “what could have been” messages - usually after we’ve been drinking and it’s getting late at night.
But we do text ALL the time. Literally from morning to night. Probably not normal, right?
You’ve never heard his voice. That’s a huge red flag. Why did you send him a video of you speaking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it text or phone or video chats? If you aren’t emotionally available, does that mean one or both of you are in a relationship? If so, how would your SO feel if they found out?
All text. I’ve never heard his voice. I’ve sent him a video where I’m speaking but otherwise it’s all text and pictures (completely clean - nothing scandalous). I’m in the process of leaving my spouse who probably wouldn’t care if he found out - there’s no love lost between us. Online friend is not in the head space for a relationship (neither am I). But we do occasionally send each other more “what could have been” messages - usually after we’ve been drinking and it’s getting late at night.
But we do text ALL the time. Literally from morning to night. Probably not normal, right?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you’re both helping each other get through a transitional time. Enjoy it for what it is — a NSA Platonic text fest.
Anonymous wrote:What matters more than if it’s “normal“ is whether it’s healthy. It sounds like you’re attaching expectations to this interaction but are unclear what they are. My concern would also be that there’s an absence of transparency regarding who this person is and no way for you to verify that. I would be careful for lots of reasons and it sounds like your radar is pinging. I’d listen to it.
Anonymous wrote:Is it text or phone or video chats? If you aren’t emotionally available, does that mean one or both of you are in a relationship? If so, how would your SO feel if they found out?
Anonymous wrote:How do you know this person?