Text messages are easy and fast, making calling someone on the phone to chat a form of communication from the past. Parents and kids even text each other instead of speaking directly, which is pulling even older generations into the digital age. There are a ton of reasons that texting is simpler than lengthy phone calls, but there are also some downsides to depending on texts for everything. A major one is that sending a text to the wrong person is embarrassing, and it can be captured forever. Plus, a text can be shared on the Internet offering indisputable truth that someone did a humiliating, illegal, or immoral thing. That's what happened to moms who sent texts to the wrong people with messages not meant for public consumption.
I Sexted My Husband Every Day for a Week and Here's What Happened
How to Sext & Get Racy Photos from Her (in Only 3 Texts) | Girls Chase
User Name Remember Me? My wife that I been married for 8 years and been together for 14 years. I found out she's been texting her co-worker and been very suspicious, she's also send nude photos of herself but without her face in them just her backside which is her butt. I'm so down, but I had no choice to call her co-worker who she's been texting a lot. He's also married and I finally got to talk to the guy, he said he didn't do anything with my wife and respects our marriage. I notice he also said, I would never cheat on my wife, or take advantage of your wife. Furthemore, he explain that it was work related and he never mention he likes her, only as a friend but my wife would still text him.
How to Sext & Get Racy Photos from Her (in Only 3 Texts)
What was the last text you sent your spouse? It may be time to get your mind out of your to-do list and into the gutter. As an out-and-proud sexter, I was curious whether others in my circle had the same penchant for swapping sexy texts with their partners.
My husband and I have been together for almost nine years. We only text in grunts and the occasional picture of a capybara sitting on top of another capybara. You could scroll through miles and miles of our texts and you'd probably think we were just two drunk strangers who found phones on the ground and started texting unintelligible garbage at each other — "imhere," and "fart noise" are regulars on the rotation.