These days, sitting by the phone takes on a whole new meaning, and no, it isn’t any less common. At one point in time, poor suffering souls would literally stay in hearing distance of the landline in hopes that he would finally call. This sometimes resulted in other missed activities, which was lane, but eventually the pull of the real world would drive someone away. Or they’d get hungry for something not in the house. But these days, we have our phones glued to us 24/7 (you sleep with your in fone your bed next to you, don’t you?), which doesn’t mean that we can’t leave the house, but it does mean that we can never escape the waiting. Here’s why you need to.doesn’t help if you can’t do something proactive about the issue. If you can, do it. If you can’t, let it go.
2. You’ll invent scenarios that aren’t helpful. You know when you’re waiting for that guy to respond to your text about how much fun and had last night and he doesn’t, and you start to fantasies about all the terrible things that might have happened to him on his commute…yeah that.
7. It sets you up for disaster. Why do you want to punish yourself and even get irritated at him when really he’s just in a meeting, not ignoring you? There are going to be lots of awaited calls in texts in life, so don’t blow it out of proportion.
9. Because you texted him multiple times. Don’t go into a tailspin imagining that he didn’t get your texts or that he misinterpreted one is now mad at you, or else you might text him again.
10. Because he’s not calling. Or texting. Look, if he’s busy he’s busy, and if he’s not he’s not calling you because he doesn’t want to. Sorry.



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