Well, once there were two guys, Tom and Jerry. Tom texted Jerry saying he found this amazing new coffee place in town. Jerry replied that he'd love to go. They then texted back and forth about their week, and how they were looking forward to spending time together at the coffee place. It was a simple yet sweet texting story of two gay friends sharing their day - to - day life through texts.
Once, my friend and I had a 24/7 texting marathon. We started by sending each other silly emojis. Then, I sent a made - up riddle. My friend replied with the most absurd answer ever, like 'The answer is a flying purple elephant!' It made me laugh so hard. We continued with random jokes all day and night, non - stop. It was a really funny texting experience that lasted for days on end.
A girl I knew got a text from her ex - boyfriend who had passed away a year before. The text just said 'I miss you'. She thought it was some cruel prank at first. But then more texts came. 'Why did you forget me?' She was really scared. She showed the texts to her family, but they thought she was making it up. She changed her number in the end, but she still wonders if it was really her ex - boyfriend somehow reaching out from the other side.
In a gay texting story, the support system they have within the community is an interesting element. They could be texting their friends about a problem they're facing at work because of their sexual orientation, and how their friends offer advice and support. The use of inclusive language is also key. They might use gender - neutral pronouns like 'they/them' when referring to someone in the community. And their conversations about dating can be unique. For example, they might talk about meeting someone on a gay dating app and the first impressions from the chat on the app.
Once, I got a text from an unknown number. It just said 'I'm watching you'. I looked around my room but saw nothing. Then more texts came, 'I know what you did last night.' I was so freaked out because I had no idea what it was referring to. I blocked the number but still felt uneasy for days.
Once, the wife texted the husband, 'Honey, I just saw a huge spider in the bathroom!' The husband replied, 'Don't worry, I'll be home soon to deal with it.' But then the wife sent another text, 'Never mind, I just made friends with it. His name is Jeff.'
Well, I have this story. My sister was texting her boyfriend and wanted to say 'I love you more than pizza'. But she accidentally typed 'I love you more than piss'. It was so embarrassing when he replied asking what she meant. We still laugh about it now.
Sure. There was a momo texting story where a daughter who was away at college texted her mother on momo every day. She would tell her mom about her classes, new friends, and any problems she was having. Her mother always replied with kind words of advice and love. It was really heartwarming to see how their relationship grew stronger through those simple texts.
There's a story of two colleagues who had a secret crush on each other. They started texting during work hours. He sent her 'Your intelligence is so sexy, especially when you present in meetings.' She texted back 'You have this charm in your texts that I find really sexy.' Eventually, they went out on a date after a series of these flirty texts.
Sure. I was texting with someone who seemed normal at first. But then they started sending really strange and menacing messages like 'You can't hide forever'. I had no idea who this person was or what they meant. I blocked the number in the end, but it still gives me shivers when I think about it. There was just this sense of unknown danger that was really scary.
One of the best texting stories I know is about two friends who lost touch for years. One day, one of them randomly sent a text just saying 'Hey'. They started chatting and realized they still had so much in common. It was like no time had passed at all.