Accidentally discovered something very interesting by chance a few days ago.
I'm on facebook messenger and I see an unfamiliar button next to each contact. I tap it, expecting a list of options to come up. Instead, it sends a notification to someone, let's call her Stacey, saying I've "waved" at her.
She instantly "waves" back, and says "loool". I tell her it was because I wanted to see what the button does. Then she says, "Sorry I thought you were [someone with a similar name to mine, who, judging by his frequent appearance on her instagram posts, is either her boyfriend or close gay best friend]" and then, "Bit quick to reply innit"
This intrigued me because when I've texted girls before, they've invariably prolonged their response times in some way under the pretence of being away from her phone, which is obviously total bullshit as every girl my age is glued to her phone. Sometimes they've given an explanation (yes, I asked why she took so long to reply back in my beta days) such as, "I was drying my hair" or "I'm watching [show] with my family". It was surprising to see someone admit to making people wait for a reply, not to seem desperate or whatever. I assumed girls weren't forthcoming about that.
So the moral of the story? If you are texting a girl (especially between ages 16-21), you'd better believe she'll be dragging out the correspondence. Roosh's guide to text game will serve you well.
I'm on facebook messenger and I see an unfamiliar button next to each contact. I tap it, expecting a list of options to come up. Instead, it sends a notification to someone, let's call her Stacey, saying I've "waved" at her.
She instantly "waves" back, and says "loool". I tell her it was because I wanted to see what the button does. Then she says, "Sorry I thought you were [someone with a similar name to mine, who, judging by his frequent appearance on her instagram posts, is either her boyfriend or close gay best friend]" and then, "Bit quick to reply innit"
This intrigued me because when I've texted girls before, they've invariably prolonged their response times in some way under the pretence of being away from her phone, which is obviously total bullshit as every girl my age is glued to her phone. Sometimes they've given an explanation (yes, I asked why she took so long to reply back in my beta days) such as, "I was drying my hair" or "I'm watching [show] with my family". It was surprising to see someone admit to making people wait for a reply, not to seem desperate or whatever. I assumed girls weren't forthcoming about that.
So the moral of the story? If you are texting a girl (especially between ages 16-21), you'd better believe she'll be dragging out the correspondence. Roosh's guide to text game will serve you well.