She’s Talking About What The Good Morning Text From Your Crush Really Means And Why It Isn’t All That

Sofiia - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person
Sofiia - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

When your crush texts you “Good morning,” it probably makes you feel giddy with excitement because he’s letting you know that he’s thinking about you.

Perhaps you think that one text is proof that you’re his number one priority. But a good morning text isn’t always the cute, sweet message it seems to be.

TikToker Sabrina Zohar (@sabrina.zohar) is talking about what the good morning text really means and why it isn’t all that.

Over the course of her life, Sabrina has dated many guys who would send her texts wishing her a good morning. But she wouldn’t be the only recipient of that text.

In fact, those guys would send the same message to multiple other girls that they were talking to as well. So it definitely dilutes the feeling of being special and makes you think you’re just another task to check off on his to-do list.

Sabrina claims that people who do that are just chasing a feeling and don’t have genuine intentions behind that good morning text.

A lot of people are bored or want to feel like they’re in a relationship without actually putting in the effort to be in one.

A good morning text is lazy and says next to nothing. All it does is acknowledge that it’s morning. And if a guy sends the same thing every day, it gets boring pretty quickly.

So stop using a good morning text as an indication that a guy is into you because the truth is, he’s probably also telling a dozen other girls “good morning.”

Sofiia – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

Sabrina would much rather have someone who texts her every couple of days with intention than receive a daily good morning text that leads to nothing but false expectations.

Several TikTok users agreed with Sabrina’s take and pointed out that a good morning text is actually a red flag rather than a sign of genuine affection.

“I was talking to one guy who set alarms to message people their GM/GN texts,” commented one user.

“He texted me for a whole year religiously long distance and still blocked me. Then I met a busy surgeon, not a good texter, who married me within two months,” shared another.

“Yup, I ditched the ones that said ‘good morning.’ Is that all you got?” wrote a third.

Are you a fan of the good morning text? Or do you find it highly annoying?

You can see Sabrina’s original video on TikTok here.

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