An Extramarital Textual Affair?

Posted in Pop Culture, Celebrities, Fashion & Lifestyle, Tech News & Gadget Gossip on November 2nd, 2010 by admin

NPR Reporter Jennifer Ludden asks, “Can social media break up a marriage?” Ludden finds a man whose wife left him after starting an affair with someone she developed a relationship with over texting. It turns out, texting, Facebooking and other forms of non-verbal communication allows people to become less inhibited. This means that people are more willing to approach and start conversations with others online than they normally would have offline. And that can lead to textual affairs.

Article: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130897679

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Romance via SMS Text???

Posted in Pop Culture, Celebrities, Fashion & Lifestyle, Tech News & Gadget Gossip on August 15th, 2009 by synchronista

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Yesterday, I met a cute boy and we exchanged digits. Today, I got an SMS text on my cell phone from him, asking what my plans were for tonight.  Has texting replaced actually calling someone, or even more boldly, asking someone face-to-face out to dinner and a movie?

It seems that more often than not, I get asked out on dates through text messages (not that I get asked on dates that often, but that’s another story!). When I got this boy’s text, I found myself disappointed and disinclined to respond. I’ve had relationships where texting had become the secondary mode of correspondence, after in-person talks, and to me, conversations via text seem prone to miscommunication and misinterpretation.

I was thinking that if I answer his text, I would be enabling that form of (mis)communication, which would continue into the future. I had a momentary crisis that required girlfriend intervention.

So, my girlfriend *Lori* explained that texting for a guy is less risky because it puts rejection at a distance. Translated, to me it sounded like a nice way of saying that texting is for the timid.

My happily married younger sister Casey argues that texting is fine as long as both parties find it work-able and that communication beyond the texting exists as well.

Is there a consensus in the dating world as to what is or is not kosher when it comes to texting? Or is text-tiquette still being formulated?

I reluctantly text back (no way is a woman to call a man), and lo and behold, he says he’ll call me when he gets out of his meeting. And he does.

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