
Texting Habits: Do Daily Messages Signal Relationship Intent?
In a recent online discussion, dating coach Sabrina Zohar addressed a common query regarding texting frequency in modern relationships. Zohar, known for her candid advice, stated that "texting is not an indication of someone's interest in you or what their intentions are with you." She highlighted a frequent scenario where individuals misinterpret constant daily texts as a sign of commitment, only to be disappointed. "Just because a dude texts you morning, noon and night, that guy may have zero interest in being your boyfriend," Zohar explained, adding that the person might simply be "on his phone." Conversely, Zohar also cautioned against misinterpreting a lack of constant texting. She noted that some individuals become anxious if they don't receive daily good morning or good night texts, even after only a couple of dates. "You've gone on two dates with them and you expect them to now make you part of their life," she remarked. Zohar urged viewers to look beyond texting patterns and consider other actions. She posed the question, "What else are they doing?" and gave an example of someone consistently asking for dates, even if not texting daily. "This guy is asking you out consistently. He's awesome. The sex is great, everything is great. But because he's not texting you every single day... you want to end it with this person?" Zohar concluded by emphasizing the importance of challenging one's own anxiety and sitting in discomfort rather than prematurely ending a potentially good connection based solely on texting habits.