How about requesting her to pre-commit to not breaking up with you in response to a text or e-mail, and to not delay her response because she is considering breaking up with you.
First, asking for ANY precommitment not to break up over X is going to be a “major relationship step” and unless you are very experienced with relationships it is not something you ask for during the first two weeks, because there’s a decent chance it’ll harm or end the relationship.
Second, it’s a stupid precommitment to agree to! There’s all SORTS of good reasons to break up with someone who texts you, since the content can be basically anything.
Third, any breakup can be blamed on texts / emails, so it’s a big red flag that you’re going to be a serious creep if you ever do break up with them.
Phrased more specifically, in a stable, long-term relationship, and done by someone who is fairly experienced negotiating boundaries, this CAN be useful, but none of those qualifiers seem to apply here!
I wasn’t saying to commit to not breaking over the content of a text message, but to commit to not breaking up over the medium of texting.
Even in a two week old relationship, I think it’s reasonable to say something like, “Hey, I enjoy hanging out with you, and it seems you feel the same. If you change your mind though, please don’t tell me over text or e-mail, just give me a call.”
How about requesting her to pre-commit to not breaking up with you in response to a text or e-mail, and to not delay her response because she is considering breaking up with you.
No, no, no. Do not do this. It is bad advice!
First, asking for ANY precommitment not to break up over X is going to be a “major relationship step” and unless you are very experienced with relationships it is not something you ask for during the first two weeks, because there’s a decent chance it’ll harm or end the relationship.
Second, it’s a stupid precommitment to agree to! There’s all SORTS of good reasons to break up with someone who texts you, since the content can be basically anything.
Third, any breakup can be blamed on texts / emails, so it’s a big red flag that you’re going to be a serious creep if you ever do break up with them.
Phrased more specifically, in a stable, long-term relationship, and done by someone who is fairly experienced negotiating boundaries, this CAN be useful, but none of those qualifiers seem to apply here!
I wasn’t saying to commit to not breaking over the content of a text message, but to commit to not breaking up over the medium of texting.
Even in a two week old relationship, I think it’s reasonable to say something like, “Hey, I enjoy hanging out with you, and it seems you feel the same. If you change your mind though, please don’t tell me over text or e-mail, just give me a call.”