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Relationship Communication vs Mobile Phone Texting
I noticed that in some relationships, the communication takes place most of the time via phone texting. Why is that so? If you’re in a relationship, is that how you want to treat the one you love?
I know some of you will say it’s because you’re using pre-paid so you save cost on calling. OK I suppose, but do you text in the same way that you would speak or you become childish enough to shorten your text lingo (b4, cu, lmao)?
For these couples, I wonder if they let their relationship developed into something unhealthy where most of your communicate is through texting. It kills the personal touch. It’s OK to text every once in a while, or stealing that couple of seconds during a meeting or an evening class, but don’t overdo it.
How many of you are in a relationship where texting is almost 50% of your daily communication? Please tell me if you think it’s healthy, or you find an excuse to defend yourself to say its practical as it saves money, when you go out and splurge on nonsense, what’s an extra RM50 for your loved one each month?







I don’t see what’s wrong. Good exercise for the thumbs
I’m not here to defence myself cause I never thought about those things that you had mentioned. In fact I should be thanking you for making me realize how wrong am I in the way Im steering a relationship. The reason why I think texting is much better is because it sends a clear msg and minimizes misunderstanding. I have trouble talking to a girl via phone, while texting enable me the time to think and compose my sentense. I think I’m just hopeless T_T
Can’t talk face to face #_#
i get bored easily with the texting games. hence, i will normally tell the other person point blank: i’m sorry but i’m running out of words and i don’t have any idea on what to text u anymore. catch up later?” yes, i do that. call me brash but yes, i still like the old and conventional method of communicating!