TRENDING NEWS

POPULAR NEWS

On My Emails The Blue Line To The Right Does Not Go Down Far Enough For Me To See All Of Message

Why do many men answer long/emotional text messages (the ones where a woman pours her feelings in) with very short unemotional answers?

I will take you through a brief tour of a human brain. Let's start with men.It consists of various small boxes for everything. They have got a box for a car, money, sports, wife or kids.I have only included few boxes for illustration. The fact is they really have boxes for everything including "Nothing". That's why they can do something seemingly completely brain dead for hours on end. A unique feature of their brain is that the boxes don't touch. When a man discusses a particular subject, they go to that particular box, pull it open and discuss ONLY what is in THAT BOX. Then they carefully close that box and put it away being very, very careful not to touch other boxes.Now a women's brain:They also contain boxes for everything, but their brain looks little different. Everything is connected to everything. The money is connected to husband and the husband is connected to Emotions and emotions are connected to insecurity and blah blah....It is like internet superhighway, and it's all driven by an energy called emotion. It is one of the reason that women tend to remember everything and why they are good at multitasking.Coming back to your problem - When a woman communicates something, they tend to write long messages because their emotions will go through all the boxes. How a man perceives? He reads the message, connects it to the relevant box and replies. Men do acknowledge the message & understand your feelings but in their own way. They don't even know that you expect a page long reply. They would reply whatever is relevant  (sometimes just a word "Ok"). And that's it - box closed, matter solved and back to whatever they were doing. I don't want to say that a woman is wrong in writing a page long message or a man is right. I just want to say that a Sandwich is a Sandwich and a Burger remains a Burger. You cannot order a sandwich and wonder why it doesn't look like a burger. That's how it is !Courtesy : Mark :)

What are some good text message size jokes?

i dont wanna type this thing all day what are some goofy, dumb, hell even retardid jokes that i can text message to some friends.
ex....how do you make holy water? (first text) the suspince builds up until they ask "how?" then i text.... boil the hell out of it =p

Why do messages on Facebook Messenger sometimes change from "seen" to "delivered"?

Paul Olaru is correct.  I am not sure what version of Messenger you're using, but "Seen" means the person opened their chat or Messenger to the conversation.  My version of Messenger doesn't have "Delivered" as a status message, but it says "sent" if the message has not yet been opened by the recipient (Apple's iMessages shows "delivered" if the message was sent but not opened, and "read" if it was opened).  In Messenger specifically a "seen" message may have a little circle with a miniature of the recipient's profile picture next to the message to indicate that she's opened it; a "sent" but not opened message has a check-mark next to it.Edit: Combined three answers on merged questions.  This question is very merge-worthy; I rarely go more than a couple days without a new A-to-A on the exact same question.  I won't be answering it in the future, nor any similar question, because there's not much to add.  Hopefully one of these answers will be helpful.Originally Answered: I sent someone a private message on Facebook, and their profile picture icon showed up, indicating that they read it. When I look at the icon next to our last two conversations, it is a white circle with a blue checkmark. Does that indicate that they marked it as unread or deleted the message?It usually means they haven't looked at the latest message in the conversation, whatever that may be.  You got the "seen" icon for any messages that were there the last time they went into the conversation, but if you have sent a new one since then they might not have "seen" it.I've seen numerous questions on Quora asking about the following: If you had a "seen" icon and it changed back to a blue circle without you sending any more messages in between? That I think must be a database glitch—I have attempted several times to recreate such a situation with my computer, phone, and a dummy FB account that I mostly use for testing, and I wasn't able to recreate a situation like that when I experimented with it just now.  I've never seen it in the "wild", either.  And as of today, 20 September 2015, FB aren't marking messages "Delivered" on the desktop chat window either.Whether the other person deletes or marks unread a conversation affects only the way it shows up on their device, not yours.

Is my ex boyfriend dangerous? Should I get a restraining order against him?

We broke up last month after I caught him in bed with another girl. And I made it clear that it was over between us.

After we broke up, there were times he showed up at my home unannounced and drunk banging on windows and doors. For the past two weeks, he has been leaving me threatening messages whenever I refuse to pick up the phone.

Why is he doing all those things when he doesn't want to get back with me as much as I don't want anything to do with him? What does he want from me? Does he want to hurt me or what? I never did anything to him.

Is he dangerous? Do you think he's going to hurt me physically someday if I don't do something about it? When I was with him, he never physically abused me. But there there times he shoved me to the floor (I wasn't hurt) during the argument and he also refused to let me leave by grabbing onto my waist and dragging me back to his home.

Husband deletes text messages exchanged between him and ex girlfriend?

Wow, lots of answers for you to mull over.

The thing is, this is your relationship and if it's troubling you that he's deleting these messages then that's enough reason for you to challenge him, gently, about it. Just ask him why he's deleting these messages and tell him how it makes you feel.

The rest is up to him (and you)

Good luck

Ps How do you know he's deleted them from his phone?

TRENDING NEWS