How Each Birth Month Feels About Texting First
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How Each Birth Month Feels About Texting First

January

They aren’t huge on texting, so they’re usually not sending the first message. In fact, sometimes, they forget to text back completely. Or will take weeks to get around to answering the message. It’s not you. It’s them.

February

They are too busy to send the first text, but when you reach out to them, they will put effort into their response. They will make sure that they show you your effort is being appreciated and they want to hear from you. 

March

They always have plenty to say, so they are commonly texting first. And they aren’t mad about it. As long as the other person keeps the conversation going, they’re happy to keep sending the first message.

April

Not only will they send the first text, they will send follow up messages. They aren’t afraid of double texting or triple texting. Who knows? They might even try to initiate a phone call if you keep ignoring them.

May

They are happy to send the first text about fifty percent of the time — as long as you’re actively reaching out to them too. They never want to feel like a bother, like their attention is unwanted. They need to know you’re trying too.

June

They will randomly text whoever pops into their head when the moment strikes. They aren’t too concerned with who started the conversation, and don’t really keep track of those sorts of things. They’re just happy to chat.

July

They are always sending the first text to check in on their loved ones. They are worriers, so they want to make sure everyone is doing okay. They want to make sure everyone is feeling loved and cared about. They just wish more people texted to check in on them.

August

They aren’t afraid to send the first text, but they want you to put in the effort. They want to feel wanted. If you aren’t going to reach out to them, they must not be that important to you, so they won’t need you around anymore.

September

They will send the first text if they have to — but they’re going to spend forever typing out different options and trying to figure out what sounds the best. They might consult their friends too. It’s a stressful event.

October

Sending the first text isn’t a big deal to them. After all, if they want to talk to you, they might as well reach out to you. They might as well chase after what they want. Why make themselves suffer?

November

They hate sending the first text. They are stubborn, so they will avoid it at all costs. They will convince themselves you would reach out to them first if you actually cared about hearing from them, so they won’t bother.

December

They’ll send the first text if they have something funny or interesting to say. Otherwise, they aren’t going to reach out because they don’t want to small talk. They don’t want to bother you with empty words.