Is It Possible To Fall In Love While Texting? Here’s The Truth

People meet online all the time these days. Whether it’s through online dating or by meeting others on social media, it’s more common than ever that people fall for each other without ever meeting in person. In fact, it’s not unheard of for people to feel love for someone they’ve never even video chatted or talked to on the phone. While some people might find this strange, there are some reasons it makes total sense you could fall in love through texting.

  1. You really get to know someone. When you see someone in person, you may start to judge them on more superficial things like what they look like, and while physical attraction is important, it’s not the only thing that matters. When you text with someone, you can talk about so many things before the physical comes into play. You get to know each other’s interests, likes, hobbies, and disappointments. You get to know more than just the physical.
  2. Texting can help you feel less lonely. Testing can feel quite urgent and like you always have someone to turn to throughout your day. While talking on the phone or meeting up in person can sometimes take more effort, texting is pretty low effort while still being able to connect with someone else. So, if you’re having a bad day, having someone to text with helps with loneliness.
  3. It’s how many people communicate these days. While it might seem strange to the older generations, many millennials and Gen Z individuals like to talk through text. Whether that’s through texting on their phone or messaging back and forth on social media, these are ways that people in adulthood and young adulthood communicate. Whether It’s with your friends or potential romantic partners, it doesn’t seem strange for people to get to know one another mainly through text.
  4. Texting is sometimes a safer option. While meeting in person might be ideal for many, there are lots of reasons you might not be able to meet a crush face to face. COVID-19 increased some risks of meeting in person, and some people have specific health concerns that make it less safe for them to go outside. It’s also a good idea sometimes to get to know someone a bit before you meet up in person. So, vetting them through text makes a lot of sense if you meet someone online.
  5. It allows you to get to know people who don’t live near you. At its best, the internet lets people connect and communicate with people they wouldn’t meet otherwise. You can talk to someone across the country or across the state. While before social media and internet dating, people usually met others in their own communities, now it’s easy to fall for people all around the world. This makes the dating pool larger, and there’s nothing wrong with a relationship that builds over text communication.
  6. People fall in love in all kinds of ways. What works for one person might not work for another. So, maybe falling in love over text sounds ludicrous to you, but it could be the ideal situation for someone else. Some people have social anxiety or prefer chatting this way. There are many ways to share over text, whether by sending memes or videos or just writing out a lot of information about your day. Falling in love over text is just as valid as falling in love in other ways.
  7. It’s also easier for people to lie. Many adults today grew up hearing stories about catfishers, and while we all might be aware that people on the internet could be lying about who they are. But, it’s still possible to be fooled. If you don’t meet someone in person, especially if they are only willing to chat through text, it should probably raise some red flags. It’s easier for them to hide key details about who they are if they never have to show their face.
  8. Most people want to meet in person eventually. While falling in love over text may be natural for many, a lot of people eventually want to meet their romantic partner in person. It can get lonely and sad when you love someone but aren’t able to see them. Maybe they live too far away, or other factors are keeping you apart. So, while texting is a great way to keep in touch, it sometimes isn’t enough, and you could start to feel like something is missing.
  9. You have to be clear about what you want. If you’re falling in love through text, setting up your boundaries is important. If you want to eventually move the relationship to an in-person one, you’ll need to communicate that to the other person. You just have to do what works best for you and the person you have a crush on.
Amanda is a queer woman living in NYC and a professional writer/storyteller. She loves poetry, TV, killer whales, activism, fandom, Captain America, and leather jackets. Amanda is passionate about sharing her experiences and hopes that other people can relate and connect to them.
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