Man Overwhelmed By Excessive Texts From Woman Upset Over His Lack Of Response To Her 'Attractive' Video
"You are enough, you just weren't for me or my type"
Maryjane
- Published in Interesting
It has never been simpler to communicate with someone, thanks to the digital world at our fingertips. We can use the internet to communicate with friends, family members, and even total strangers.
We can even have brief video conversations with them. No doubt, we are incredibly free to communicate with others in a wide range of ways today.
We can learn new things and share our opinions with the world from the comfort of our homes with a few fast taps on our phones. Talk about Messenger, Viber, and WhatsApp—friends and family can quickly get in touch with us from almost anywhere.
We've become so accustomed to this medium that we can accomplish nearly everything we used to do in person while texting. However, some messages could be misunderstood when texting.
Let's be honest, everyone has encountered these circumstances at least once or twice. You're accused of being cruel by someone because you failed to complete a statement with a smiling face or your too-brief response lands you in a ridiculous dispute.
However, there are others who send texts that are so offensive that others have to take a screenshot to attest to the fact that they truly occurred. Redditor u/basquiatwhore headed to the r/Nicegirls subreddit community to drop an extra-long screenshot of the messages he got from an attractive girl at work.
OP writes
Reddit/basquiatwhoreThe long texts begin...
Reddit/basquiatwhore"I sincerely wish you nothing but the best"
Reddit/basquiatwhoreShe's still kind enough to respectfully go out of her way to let him know
Reddit/basquiatwhoreThat says more about the guy than it says about her
Reddit/basquiatwhoreShe wasn't feeling ot and wasn't attracted to him
Reddit/basquiatwhoreHad he not chosen to be a jerk, she would have loved to be a friend
Reddit/basquiatwhoreApparently, the man was in a meeting all along
Reddit/basquiatwhoreShe says she won't block the man's number
Reddit/basquiatwhoreAnd the comments from other Redditors roll in...
Reddit/basquiatwhoreThis is the best content this Redditor has seem on the sub
Reddit/basquiatwhoreThis Redditor wants more of the texts
Reddit/basquiatwhoreThis Redditor was at their stop by the end of the chat
Reddit/basquiatwhoreHe's not gonna believe it more if it's being said constantly
Reddit/basquiatwhoreIt was an accident except now the person's not responding
Reddit/basquiatwhoreShe uses the same couple of phrases over and over again
Reddit/basquiatwhoreThis Redditor seeks to know more details
Reddit/basquiatwhoreThe OP can't imagine how she got the time to write that long
Reddit/basquiatwhoreAll the courage in the world to the OP's friend
Reddit/basquiatwhoreThis Redditor laughed so hard reading all that text
Reddit/basquiatwhoreShe is overthinking way too much
Reddit/basquiatwhoreThe OP explains the genesis of the whole story and here it is:
Reddit/basquiatwhoreIt continues...
Reddit/basquiatwhoreIt sometimes feels like the way we communicate with one another is gradually shifting, whether it's about falling in love, splitting up, wishing a pal a happy birthday, or congratulating them on a job promotion. The OP says they never did end up going out for drinks, and they have not spoken a word to each other since the incident occurred.
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