It isn't just potential couples who face Disproportionate E-mail Response Syndrome.
If like me, you like writing, are often carried away by your wit and want to charm and please here's what happens. Compose email or post, send to family/friends/email group, feeling of exhilaration. 24 hours later, no reply. 48 hours later, zilch, nada. Time to cringe, feel stupid, swear never to compose another email. 72 hours later, a little better, some new ideas fermenting in your head. But you desist from approaching the keyboard. A week later, humiliation at non-response has dimmed. You both look forward to and fear sending another email/facebook post. And you know you will.
And so it goes.
If like me, you like writing, are often carried away by your wit and want to charm and please here's what happens. Compose email or post, send to family/friends/email group, feeling of exhilaration. 24 hours later, no reply. 48 hours later, zilch, nada. Time to cringe, feel stupid, swear never to compose another email. 72 hours later, a little better, some new ideas fermenting in your head. But you desist from approaching the keyboard. A week later, humiliation at non-response has dimmed. You both look forward to and fear sending another email/facebook post. And you know you will.
And so it goes.
Well, I cant let this post have zero comments for 24 hours!!
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ReplyDeleteCan't stop laughing...you seem to have described my sentiments to a T...good to know that I'm not the only one afflicted with this crap!! LOL...
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