These questions began to shift how Tyler felt about texting and communicating these days.
“I think that we lose that perspective sometimes,” he says in his video.
Tyler also refers to constant texting as just “data” versus actual quality time.
“Spending time together signals more about whether someone likes us than texting does,” commented Tyler on his video.
Many TikTok users in the comments section agreed, realizing that true effort lies in wanting to spend one-on-one time with someone instead of just texting all the time.
“You saw each other in person,” commented one user. “That’s the secret.”
“When I catch myself overthinking text exchanges, I think of the boomers,” says Tyler at the end of his video.
So next time you’re wondering if your relationship with the person you’ve just started texting is going to work out, think of the boomers!
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