That little "like" button, and the trouble that it can bring
A couple of nights ago I had a woman hit "like" on me. I get likes all the time, and it can get annoying. Well, I decided to actually do something I have never done before. I sent an email to her and thanked her for the like. Sometime around 5am she responded that I was quite welcome in a flirty kind of way I felt. I had gotten up briefly and decided to check my email on here before going back to bed.I wasn't going to respond back, I mean, if I was interested in her, maybe I would send another email back. But I thanked her out of politeness, nothing more, nothing less. The next day I got bored and decided to send her an email making conversation. I did have her email still in my inbox after all. I asked her how long she's been on this site. She responded back that she had a problem with me not sending her an email back that night. I actually felt like I was in another relationship, but this time with her. In this moment however, it wasn't good. I felt that she was the type that could smother someone in a relationship by her email response to me. That I don't need.

Comments (15)
Early morning, after toileting
for some men is when they
are the most
Congenial
Persuasive
Frisky
Ok
The word is aroused.
Not as chatty either.
Early morning, after toileting
for some men is when they
are the most
Congenial
Persuasive
Frisky
Ok
The word is aroused.
Not as chatty either.
I never smash like on profiles, I could be wrong if I see a deliberately goofball profile I might just for their originality.
Sadly women will hit like and write they like your cat, literally.
Not you per se.
You can't like a person you don't know especially on the internet.
I think responding to messages once a day is enough.
If two people are online at the same time and are carry on a conversation then back and forth would make be necessary.
Almost caught yourself an imperious nag. You will be glad you threw that one back. "Likes" are for illiterates and scammers.