An aweful lot can and does happen in email and chat. I think it's a good thing too because you can spend time exploring the ideas which turn you on before you get distracted by all the physical parts.
My main concern about texting as opposed to writing letters is that the former adversely affects people's literary skills and is rapidly turning us into a nation of illiterate morons. I'm sure that as a literature graduate, you would agree with that, Drum.
Also cata, text can be taken totally wrong, even the most simple texts can be read by thr receiver and taken totally out of context, best to call the person...its good to talk !!
I prefer the face to face approach, I've been mis-understood too often on texts, they're a great way to arrange meetings or pass on quick info, but at the end of the day it's face to face that wins out.
just imagine, he knows all the right words, looks like an addonis, but has breath that would wilt the amazon! you won't know till you're standing in front of him
Hi, cheesecake. love the article but i sense a problem for people
who are dickslexic.
eg: hi babi luv ur iis in it ! Ide luv 2 cum in ur ouse if u wil av it. Giv me a big 1 on ur mob bich. hand i wil b up urs like a rabit. 4 u r mi art frob an i is a frobbing sow much wen i fink of u in the nuddi.
I think you get the idea, try it text me. DOA
I met my other half on this site so I suppose by definition,it started with e mail (or at least PM's)
texts are ok for a quick message like I'll be home at 3 or something like that and of course the jokes that do the rounds.I suspect the networks employ someone solely for the purpose of joke writing because as soon as anything happens,there's a joke about it flying around even before it's had chance to be on the news some of the time,good income for the phone networks at 10p a text whatever it is they charge.
I agree with cat though,I cant stand text speak (even that phrase makes me cringe) if I do send a text,it's always in proper english complete with all nessesary punctuation marks
txts and email are ok if your far apart,, but i preffer flowers and a nice bottle of something followed by plaster shattering nooky !! but hey call me old fashioned.
Working away I end up using a lot of texts, emails and social network links but what I can't abide is "text speak". Should anyone wish to talk with me I at least expect them to write in english (or german) not in some illiterate teenage jargon (how old do I sound!?). A nice text can sometimes cheer your day - particularly when all alone out at sea!
i can be known to send 4 texts in one if i blab on as i do like to chat!!! so in order that i dont use loads of text in one go to mates etc i have to shorten words and this ends up as what is know as "text talk" so its not coz im being rude or down with it but simply coz i need to squeeze as much as poss without using too many texts!!!
i dont do it for the sake of it but if have to then i shorten words like tomorrow becomes tmrw ya get me is it fer real breadbin... hahaha
To get a txt out of the blue is lovely, makes you feel that your in someones thoughts at that moment in time. Don't think you can beat looking into someones eyes though when they are speaking to you - especially if it is somebody of a romantic nature.