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Why does he take forever to reply to text?

Why does he take forever to reply to text?

He might’ve been doing it to see if you’d respond to him. Or maybe he’s doing that thing where he doesn’t wanna seem desperate or like he’s attached to his phone so he waits a couple hours or however long to respond to you.

How long is too long to wait for a guy to text you?

You may be worried that you’re being held down by the arbitrary “three-day rule,” but fortunately, it may turn out you’re doing more worrying than necessary. According to experts, the best rule of thumb is that you should text someone within 24 hours after a first date.

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Why does he seem so eager to end the conversation?

He does seem eager to end the conversation because he is so nervous talking to you. He is nervous in front of you because he places you on a pedestal. You are like his Goddess. Again, this is his subsconscious drive. He is a shy guy, so you might want to be a little bit more assertive.

How long does it take for a guy to text back?

He texts back right away sometimes…and other time it takes him, like, 12 hours All is forgiven if he starts his conversation after 12 hours with something like, “Sorry, I was doing so and so. What’s up?” But when he doesn’t say that and pretends that disappearing mid-conversation for 12 hours is normal, it’s the worse feeling ever.

How do you respond to a guy who doesn’t respond?

Give him a taste of his own medicine- Take a long time to respond to him. Two can play this game. Keep the conversation short- When you do hear from him say “It’s nice to hear from you but now isn’t a good time. Talk to you later!” Blow him off a few times and see what happens.

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Is it normal for a guy to not reply right away?

He texts back an hour later This is still in the normal range and not a bad sign. He might have not checked his phone, or he did but was too tired or didn’t feel like replying right away. Either way, we’ve all been there. It’s normal.