Texting 101
This is written for those of you who use text messaging as a true form of communication with someone you are dating or starting to see. It doesn't matter if you have an IPhone or a Blackberry (aka the Crackberry)

text messaging is one of the most misinterpreted form of communication out there. Text Messaging is not intended for conversation. People forget that's what the phone was created for in the first place.
You should text only to convey an important piece of information or to make a specific request that can be answered with one sentence. It's extremely difficult to
convey tone, demeanor, and inflection in 160 characters or less. On top of that most men are not as eloquent as Don Juan or Cyrano de Bergenac. When you are first getting to know someone text as little as possible.
Texting is all about short conversations. It's great for confirming things like
"See you tonight at 7pm at XYZ Restaurant" or
"Did you get home safely?" It is
also great if you want to fire a quick message to someone at work when they can't talk on the phone like,
"I am looking forward to seeing you tonight."
The problem comes when texting is used in other ways and it gets very ugly within the dating realm, and can get you into trouble fast! Just keep in mind that your messages can cause unintended misunderstandings.
Keep in mind that it is very difficult to convey the tone of what you write. Which is why things like negs or teasing can often be taken the wrong way. You text someone somethingthat you thing is a funny teasing comment, and they don't read
it that way. The lady may never call or message you back and give you the opportunity to straighten things out. If you want to tease someone save it for when you are in front of them.
One of the things I hear a lot from my female friends is that they hate to be asked out over text messaging. Most women think that when guys do this they really aren't that into them. Guys, if you are really interested in the girl then pick up the phone and call them. Not saying girls won't say yes to you asking them out via text, but most all prefer a call.
The other big problem with texting is just because you send someone something doesn't mean they are going to respond back. There are thousands of reasons why but same may include the got a phone call, their phone died, they fell asleep, etc. Since texting is so impersonal you'll never know what happened to them and you are left wondering. This creates its own set of problems that you see thousands of posts on this forum dedicated to it.
Don't get me wrong texting is a great way to have a little verbal flirting and to stay connected to someone. It's just not nor never was designed as a replacement to a phone conversation, although the manufacturers of the cell phone would lead you to think differently. Start picking up the phone and having actual conversations again instead of hiding behind your text messages.
Jon