Therefore, I cannot always see him or always be on the phone, so the next best thing is texting. However, we did seem to encounter a similar issue mentioned in the article pertaining “needing a break from one another” when we were not in a long distance relationship. When they are talking to each other over text all of the time, they seem to run out of things to say once they do get to talk to one another in person.
Additionally, I also agree two people can get addicted to texting one another from personal experience. When I am mad at my boyfriend and make the attempt to be stubborn, I try not to text him, but it is never successful. The reason for this is a result of being to accustomed to texting him all the time.
People have two different perspectives, them in-person self and their phone self. For some people they are minor and for others, they are major. A person’s real self is the way a person is perceived when they are having interactions in-person. A person’s phone self is how someone is perceived when they are talking to them via phone. My real self is a bit more introverted and less expressive. However, my phone self is more willing to express feelings, because it makes me feel less vulnerable, more specific, so things are not taken out of context due to the fact people can not read body language and gestures and more friendly. I am more friendly via the phone because if someone