![]() If he was happy with me or wanted me to feel like he was interested in me that day, the gap between reading my text and replying would be small. This in contrast to my feelings/behaviours prior to a man turning on read receipts: I would consider him only occasionally, be pleased when he texted but not obsessed, and not stay on my phone constantly. If there wasn’t one, I’d be sick with anxiety. ![]() I’d be glued to my phone more, waiting to see that receipt pop up and then I’d start hoping for an immediate reply. Then when he would turn his read receipts on, at some point after those few weeks, and even though I’d have no reason to wonder if he would text me back because he always did, I’d start to get anxious that he might not. I’d talk to a guy for some time and feel good about our rapport (pre-FDS obviously). I noticed that this tactic caused me weird anxiety. ![]() It was usually done when they were still replying regularly/enthusiastically and would remain on even when the texting was beginning to drop off on their end. I noticed an interesting choice was common among them:Īs in, they did not have read receipts on when I first started talking to them but at some point during our “courtship” they would turn them on. I was just thinking about the biggest scrotes I’ve dated at the height of my pickmeisha days (I’m in my late 20s and have only dated men my age or a couple of years older, for reference). ![]()
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