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What Matt D said.
But, you must chill. In the beginning texts, facebook, etc, make a lot more sense. Less pressure. More casual.
When it...
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I have an iPhone on tmobile, it's great. I got it jailbroken by a friend and it's been amazing, $5.99 a month for data too!!!!
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Texting isn't a cop out. Think of it as a tiny digital valentine.
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I'm not condoning DUI here, but since you asked: refuse the breathalyzer, accept the blood test (which has to be administered back at the station)....
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This is a good thing and you should embrace it. Exchanging texts is way lower pressure and way less awkward way of beginning dating than having lo...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1_-TlqdIvM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakov_Smirnoff
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You are welcome to ask for whatever you want out of a relationship, and if you don't get it, you are welcome to look elsewhere. If getting text me...
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I guess it depends on what they've texted but, no, it's not a cop out. That's just how people make plans in the modern world.
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Just don't text her "Why didn't you pick up your half of the check, bitch?"
... or worse yet, "You'll want to visit the health dept. ASAP..."
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i sometimes text first, something simple so she can get my number
"nice to meet you" etc
when you call her later she might pick up
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