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Is it OK to text a provider? EOM
Dueceman 10 Reviews 1862 reads
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Yuliqa.MaDiq 983 reads
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2 / 7

OK....I'll bite...

SURE! GO FOR IT!

jinnimixxx See my TER Reviews 831 reads
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3 / 7

It's fine if I know you'll be texting, just sometimes I don't get my texts as fast as phone calls or email. So it's not the best way to communicate, at least for me. And some ladies specifically say: "No texts" so I wouldn't suggest texting them...
FWIW
Jinni
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Cliffda3rd 1 Reviews 771 reads
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5 / 7

85% of the time no. But only if they allow it or they know you long anough (after many visits) that you could.

Paris-Bouvier See my TER Reviews 1303 reads
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6 / 7

I would venture to say, most ladies prefer that you refrain from texting. Not to be a smart ass, but if you already have your phone in your hand....isn't it just as easy to call her. Texting takes so much time, not to mention if you're driving down the road it's impossible to respond without pulling over.

If you were to text me, don't expect a response. All of my phone calls are forwarded from my work phone to my blackberry. Keep in mind, text messages can't be forwarded.;-)Furthermore, my work phone is left in a drawer on silent and is never touched. So please, just pick up the phone and CALL!

Au Revoir,
Paris

GoddessMaria See my TER Reviews 694 reads
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7 / 7

I don't mind texting after I have already spent time with you. I travel alot and it's a easy way for my regular friends to check and see if I am in their city

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