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Seeing Other People

How To Be a Good Texter

Seeing Other People

Ilana Dunn

Society & Culture, Sexuality, Science, Mental Health, Social Sciences, Relationships, Health & Fitness

4.5608 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

The episode you probably knew you needed is finally here. Are your texting habits holding you back from finding what you’re looking for? Are they not into you if they don’t text you back right away? Can it work if you’re a “bad” texter? Are you rightfully stressing over your crush’s response time or are you expecting too much? Does lack of texting mean the relationship is doomed before it even started? We’re breaking down everything about texting when it comes to dating so you can have the tools to text for success. Towards the end of the episode, we shift gears and answer your questions about paying for dating apps, when is the right time to make things official, and how to ask friends and family to set you up with people without coming off as desperate. 

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0:00.0

This podcast is brought to you by Podcast Nation.

0:06.0

Hey guys, it's Alana and Jonah.

0:09.0

And welcome back to another episode of seeing other people.

0:14.5

Preemptive apologies if you do hear any construction.

0:17.2

They yet again have decided to turn my street upside down.

0:23.3

I don't know why.

0:24.8

The street looked good.

0:25.5

They just did it a couple episodes ago.

0:27.5

If you guys remember, there was some construction.

0:29.5

It's funny you say that because I was walking outside on my street yesterday.

0:32.8

And I was on the phone and I had to hang up.

0:35.8

And my quiet little street, I live on a very quiet street that, like, very few people live on. There's never anything happening on my street. My street is now the loudest, largest construction zone in New York City. Yeah. Well, you're high up, though. I can't imagine you hear it. I'm high up and on the other side, so it's fine. but they are, I'm over the water and they're building a park on the water under me too.

0:57.8

Very safe. So it's just like it's a lot. It's a lot. I'm on two. I'm on two. So when they drill into the ground, it sounds like they're drilling into my bedroom, which, and by the way, I'm all here for drilling sounds in moderation. Again, everything in life.

1:13.6

Everything in moderation.

1:11.6

It's a white noising. Um, which, and by the way, I'm all here for drilling sounds in moderation. Again, everything in life.

1:12.6

Everything in moderation.

1:13.6

It's a white noise thing.

1:15.0

Some people like rainforest sounds.

1:16.3

Some people like white noise.

1:17.5

I like the sound of construction and drilling and angry construction workers,

1:21.4

yon at each other in some sort of language.

1:25.1

Anyway, we're here to talk about something that has plagued our audience and us in our

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