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15 Texts You Should Never Send a Woman (Or Face the Consequences)

For many women, texting is a valuable form of communication and often serves as an early way to assess compatibility—whether for romantic prospects or friendships. Unlike some men who may see texting as a casual interaction, women often use it to gauge the potential of a connection.

Still skeptical? Just ask a female friend!

In 2018, a study published in the Journal of Computers in Human Behavior examined texting habits and relationship satisfaction. They found that when texting styles are aligned, it can indicate a successful relationship, whether short-term or long-term.

In this guide, we’ll explore the 15 types of texts you should avoid sending a woman:

  1. “Why Aren’t You Answering Me?!” – The Aggressive Text
  2. “Who’s that guy?!” – The Jealous Text
  3. “Think I’ll Go To Bed Early Today…” – The White Lie Text
  4. “Where Do You Want To Go?” – The Indecisive Text
  5. “Please, Give Me Another Chance…” – The Pleading Text
  6. “Hey, What’s Up?” – The Everyday, Boring Text
  7. “What Do You Do? Where Do You Live?” – The Rapid-Fire Questions
  8. “Just Checking Up On You…” – The Insecure Text
  9. “I Want You To Have My Babies” – The Overwhelming, Emotional Text
  10. “Sorry, Sorry, So Sorry…” – The Forced Apology Text
  11. “Are You Sure, Tho?” – The Seeking Approval Text
  12. “I’m Bored” – The Entertain-Me Text
  13. “Good Morning, Sunshine.” – The Fake Nice Text
  14. “Like What You See?” – The Bragging Selfie
  15. “K” – The One-Word Response

Additionally, in a study by the Pew Research Center in 2010, research showed that teenage boys received around 30 texts a day, while girls received as many as 80— a number that only increased with age. The study also found that girls used texting primarily to socialize, whereas boys tended to use it more for sharing information.

Avoid these texting missteps, and you’ll have a far better chance of making a meaningful connection.

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