Infatuation Rules
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Don't 'wait X days to reach out' Don't ever just text 'Hey/Hi/Hello' Focus your early texts on making plans. Keep calm and don't be pushy. Grammar and spelling matter more than you think. Always mind your tone. Don't overthink response time. Know when to stop texting.
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Read More »Scoring the phone number of someone you’re interested in feels like a major victory, and it is. But it’s also just the beginning. Once you’ve got that number in hand, you have to figure out what to actually text the person, and when, and how often. So no pressure, but your entire romantic future here could be determined by your first few text messages—especially right now, when digital communications are more commonplace (and safer) than in-person interaction. Here’s the best way to approach texting someone you want to date, according to the experts.
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Read More »Don’t text “Wanna do something this weekend?” Instead, say “Hey, I’d love to take you out for dinner Wednesday night.” If you can make a callback reference to a previous interaction—like a restaurant or type of food you both talked about—even better. Say something like “Hey, how about dinner at that restaurant we talked about on Wednesday night? Around 8-ish?” As Chelsea Clishem at Patti Knows advises, texting should be the prelude to a conversation, not the conversation itself.
Stop trying to fix a relationship that has no intimacy. It's that simple. This doesn't just refer to sexual intimacy but also emotional. As...
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Read More »If you have a feeling something might be taken the wrong way, stop yourself. Laurel House, the author of Screwing the Rules: The No-Games Guide to Love, suggests you take another look at your text before you send it and read it out loud to yourself. When it comes to sticking with safe subject matter, a good rule of thumb is if you wouldn’t talk to them about something in person, you shouldn’t talk about it over text. Lastly, keep your selfies and other pictures to yourself unless it has been okayed by them. Never send unsolicited anything.
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