Anonymous wrote:OP must be 35ish+
most girls in their 20's wont even pick up the phone if you call them
the idea of talking on the phone is totally foreign and petrifying for most of them
its not weird to schedule a time to call via text.
i do it all the time (also via email) for work and personal.
this way you're not invading people's space with a call
and yes, thats the way a phone call is seen these days
if you can't text well and text often now, you're going to be at a disadvantage in the dating scene
better brush up on your 'text game'u
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texting is quite possibly the worst thing to ever happen to dating.
+1,000
Anonymous wrote:Texting is quite possibly the worst thing to ever happen to dating.
Anonymous wrote:A couple of years ago, I was stood up by a guy who I'd gone out with a couple of times. We had a great time and he texted me while we were both out of town -- for about a week. He let me know he was back in town and then we were supposed to go out the following night. Definite plans and a reservation was made. He disappeared off the face of the earth.
I've dated a lot and that's happened to me once. Not flaking out...that happens a lot. But full on being stood up. It was a blow to the ego for sure. I considered whether he was married -- we met online. I always come back to, it is probably an issue with them and not with me/you. Let it be and assume this guy would be more drama than he's worth. Put me in the column of "you haven't heard the last of him yet." Please update!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP must be 35ish+
most girls in their 20's wont even pick up the phone if you call them
the idea of talking on the phone is totally foreign and petrifying for most of them
its not weird to schedule a time to call via text.
i do it all the time (also via email) for work and personal.
this way you're not invading people's space with a call
and yes, thats the way a phone call is seen these days
if you can't text well and text often now, you're going to be at a disadvantage in the dating scene
better brush up on your 'text game'
I think if it's a guy the 25 y/o girl likes anyway, him calling on the phone is going to be seen as "romantic and old-school' as opposed to "stalkerish and creepy."
In what universe is it ok to arrange a time to talk (over text, email, in person, etc.) and then blow it off multiple times?
Well, maybe it's ok, but it's surely a sign that OP is pretty low on this guy's priority list.
And as for the double and triple booking + flaking, maybe it's better the folks who do that don't get married. Is this a relatively recent (past 10-15 years) thing?
Anonymous wrote:OP must be 35ish+
most girls in their 20's wont even pick up the phone if you call them
the idea of talking on the phone is totally foreign and petrifying for most of them
its not weird to schedule a time to call via text.
i do it all the time (also via email) for work and personal.
this way you're not invading people's space with a call
and yes, thats the way a phone call is seen these days
if you can't text well and text often now, you're going to be at a disadvantage in the dating scene
better brush up on your 'text game'
Anonymous wrote:OP back with an update. He texted again this morning, to set up another time to talk. What the hell, man?? Just pick up the damn phone. I wrote back very nicely, "I'm sorry we can't seem to connect. Have a nice holiday".
Anonymous wrote:Guys tend to be assholes more in their 20s and girls tend to like assholes more in their 20s. Eventually we get our heads out of our collective asses.