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Home » News » How often should you ‘really’ text someone you’re dating?
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How often should you ‘really’ text someone you’re dating?

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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In the world of current digital appointments, the largest romantic dilemma of single people might not be who to date, but how often send them a text message.

From Reddit threads to relationship coaches, consensus is clear: nobody knows what the rules are.

It turns out that there is no unique solution for everyone when it comes to sending text messages.

But experts, and a handful of daters exhausted from the battle, are shedding light on how to sail on the courier mines field.


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It turns out that there is no unique solution for everyone when it comes to sending text messages. Monkey Business – Stock.adobe.com

In the so -called “conversation stage” of the appointments, that diffuse limbo between the coincidence and the things of the meeting are delicate, the Chordination to the Psychology Professor Dr. Darcey N. Powell.

“There is less shared information, Ferwer’s physical acts of intimacy and less commitment to the partner than when they leave,” Powell explained in an interview with Mashable.

It is an act of complicated balance: “try to protect, in case it is not sure what will happen, but people are not good to break with each other or be rejected.”

A Harvard study found that 94% of millennials admitted to having anxiety related to text messages.

“Hypercommunication [constant exchanges] It can negatively affect relations of relationships promoting excessive dependence on asynchronous messaging as a measure of the success of the relationship, “warned sociologist Caitlin Begg as Mashable”, instead of a connection in a significant person. “

Text messages can generate anticipation, but also develop illusions.


Young European Man, James Cottiall and Woman, Kasia Smutniak, using appointment applications on their smartphones with a Heart String connection theme in a pink background
Text messages can generate anticipation, but also develop illusions. Home-stock-stock.adobe.com

“We learn information splints about a person and our brain does the rest,” said Dater Georgie, 24, to the site. “It is a romantic image of a person who does not exist.”

Case in question: “Once I was very excited by a first date because we had text messages on the legs for a few weeks before the date, and I thought it was hilarious,” he said. “The date lasts the 26 minutes.”

Oof.

The psychologist Dr. Nikki Coleman says that there is no substitute for the connection of real life. “You have to know knowing some in 3D, the savage, outside, to be able to develop intimacy. Until you really know some, you are really building a relationship with a fantasy in your mind.”

So what are the rules? There are none.

“People love to give ‘hard and fast’ dating rules,” Begg told the publication. “But the reality is that it is messy. This means that it is key to find someone who aligns with their communication style.”

What if they don’t? Move on.

“I would recommend that people be honest and direct about the amount of communication they need and to get away from the connections that cannot meet those needs,” the sex educator and relationships also revealed to Mashable.

Ultimately, the digital courtship in 2025, all about finding its rhythm, and recognizing that even the perfect text seat does not guarantee IRL sparks.

Because the difference between “He is the only one” and “He is a failure” could be only 43 unrepted texts and a date that lasts half an hour.

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