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Figure out if a girl is no longer interested in texting
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Scoring a girl’s number is exciting, but it isn’t always smooth sailing. It can be really tough to know where you stand, especially if you can’t talk or hang out in person. In this article, we cover the most common signs that a girl is bored or tired of texting you. We've also included a few helpful tips to keep her engaged via text!

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She doesn’t set aside time to talk.

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  1. If she’s really interested in chatting with you, she’ll find the time to do it, even if your schedule is jam-packed. If she isn’t willing to talk to you at any point during the week, there’s a good chance that she’s bored of you. [7]
    • Some people might not text much during the week, but text more on the weekend to make up for it. If she never seems to have time to talk, she probably isn’t interested in carrying on a conversation.
    • Scroll through your chat history and see who usually starts up the conversation. It’s definitely a red flag if you’re always sending the first text.
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She leaves you on read.

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  1. You can drive yourself crazy paying too much attention to your read receipts, but the harsh reality is that anybody who really cares about you would not read your text and leave it without a response.
    • A girl can leave you on read every now and then, as she may be too busy to type out a response. But if it is a persistent issue, she is likely bored of texting you.
    • Be careful not to send too many follow-up texts. Of course, you can still follow up if you want to keep the conversation going.

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    Can you get to know someone over text?
    Imad Jbara
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    Imad Jbara is a Dating Coach for NYC Wingwoman LLC, a relationship coaching service based in New York City. 'NYC Wingwoman' offers matchmaking, wingwoman services, 1-on-1 Coaching, and intensive weekend bootcamps. Imad services 100+ clients, men and women, to improve their dating lives through authentic communication skills. He has a BA in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
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    It's really hard for somebody to understand your texting until they meet you in person, because everybody has a specific way of texting, and a unique sense of humor. If the person doesn't know you, you might say something and it might be a joke, but it could come off the wrong way. It also really takes away from the spontaneity of the conversation, because you're carefully crafting each message.
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      Tips

      • Don’t be afraid to switch things up! Keep your texts unique and interesting, so your conversations don’t get boring. You might ask her a few get-to-know-you questions during one chat, and tell a story during another. [9]
      • Body language is one of the best ways to tell if someone is bored. If you’re able to safely meet up in person, take a closer look at her posture—if she’s turning away and doesn’t seem very focused on you, it’s safe to assume that she’s disinterested. [10]
      • Don’t feel bad if a girl is bored of texting you. The sooner you know, the sooner you can focus on people who are excited and happy to chat with you.
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      Warnings

      • Don’t text the same thing every day. Messages like “hi,” “hey,” or “what’s up” can become pretty repetitive and boring. [11]
      • Give her time to get back to you. If she doesn’t reply within a few minutes, that doesn’t necessarily mean she’s bored—she might be busy, or not quite ready to reply. [12]
      • Let go of the idea that you have to be in constant communication. Ongoing conversations are nice and important, but some time away from each other won't be a detriment to any relationship that is built to last!
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