Is not getting good morning texts a red flag?
When people are dating, they are looking for signs of compatibility and deciding if this is the person they want to spend their lives with.
Communication is an important part of dating. One of the ways to communicate is by texting good morning, and good night, and checking up on your boyfriend/girlfriend during the day. Here’s why.
It’s not a hard and fast rule
A good morning text is important, but it is not the sum total of a relationship. It’s not the only metric: just because your partner does everything right for you except send you good morning texts doesn’t mean you’re not loved. If these texts are so important to you, send them to them on a daily basis.
It says, ‘you are on my mind’
I don’t know about you, but when I’m in a romantic relationship with someone, I want to know that they’re thinking about me a lot. A relationship should be a refuge from the difficulties of the world, and the object of your affection should provide some comfort, which is why work should not take them away from your mind.
We spend a lot of time on our phones, so why not text your beloved?
We spend so much time on our phones, so why not text your loved one?
How come you’re holding your phone, scrolling through social media apps, but you can’t spare a second to wish the person with whom you’re thinking about spending the rest of your life a good morning?
It takes nothing
No one expects you to buy flowers every day; instead, it’s a simple ‘good morning, my love, have a wonderful day’. It literally takes a second of your time; even surgeons can text before beginning surgery. So work isn’t an acceptable excuse.
It shows you like them
Sending a good morning text at the very least shows how much you like the person. It doesn’t matter who is sending the good morning text; when we meet someone who wishes us a good morning and a great day, we know they like us.