Yet, attraction is based on so much more than just looks. When you ask someone if another is attractive, you really are asking if the person is good looking. Then Jay gives us all the facts on the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, a 17-year old boy who fatally shot 2 men and wounded another acquitted on all charges. But first, Nappi talks about guys hyping each other up, quiet girls in class and their potential, and a quote sent in from Nappi’s mom. In today’s meat, the boys talk about Emily’s reaction to some locker room comments, Nappi's night out, and a sus but heartfelt voice note. If the answer is no, you have permission to spiral. So before you spiral the next time your crush doesn’t text you back fast enough, ask yourself how engaging your conversations with them are? If the answer is extremely, then take a hit, pop some popcorn, watch a movie, and don’t worry your little heart. One life altering telephone call is worth way more than a million “how was your day?” texts.
The quantity of communication is far less important than the substance. Yes, COMMUNICATION is a huge indicator of a persons interest but texting is only one form of communication. Additionally, sometimes people are just super busy and don’t have the time to text mundane bullshit. For example, if you see someone every night why would you need to text them throughout the day? Over texting can make the relationship boring and stale.
Is the opposite also true? If a person doesn't text you regularly, does that really mean they don't fuck with you? For the boys the answer is no. It’s common knowledge that if a person sends you a "good morning” or a “good night” text, they fuck with you. In today’s episode, the boys talk about the positives of over-confidence, being annoyed at first sight, neighborhood Karens, and the power of texting.