Yeah, for me, online is like a roller-coaster ride. Sometimes, I get super excited, but other times it's a total let down....
If you want to improve your texting, look into a book called "The Ultimate Guide to Phone and Text Game". It's pricey, about $80.00 for the ebook. But if you read it, and learn, it's really effective.
I was getting lots of day2 flakes because my phone and text game was pretty lame. I'm not trying to pimp the product, but must say, it was extremely helpful to me....
Also, if I run out of stuff to say, I'll just use a false-time-constraint, then sit back and think of some more material before texting again.. The cool thing about texting, vs phone calls, is that you can stall between texts, while thinking of something witty and clever.... Just say you got really busy or something...
Sometimes I'll be texting, run out material, and won't text her again till the next day. I always try to end the conversation on my terms... "Sorry, I crashed out on you last night!" or "OMG, I'm so late for , text back at me in a few."
some of the stuff I like to use to keep conversation from dwindling:
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OMG, this sucks! I'm browsing iTunes and Netflix, and cannot find anything! What's a good movie or T.V. show?
What should I get for lunch? I cannot decide between a burger, pizza, or mexican food?
Holyshit! I need some good coffee! Where's a good place around here?
Not the best. but they lead to subjects that stimulate good conversation, and not AFC as, "What's your favorite movie?"....