Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Text Flirting

Chivalry is Not Dead: Letter Writing is the Best Form of Text Flirting

In modern society, if you heard the word “text,” most likely you would equate it with text messages on a cell phone. However, long before technology, the word “text” referred to the written word. For hundred of years, many things were handwritten. Thus, when you’re looking to bring a little romance into your life, why not be old-fashioned and do some text flirting letter-style.

Text Flirting Requires the Proper Paper

If you decide to do some text flirting in the form of a letter to the object of your affection, you must have the proper paper. Although words are what hold the most power in text flirting, if you wrote a wonderful letter on a piece of loose-leaf paper, chances are your words will lose a little of their magic.

So, when you decided to do some text flirting letter-style, be sure you get some nice paper. Ideas include the decorative paper that you see for printers in office supply stores, or buy a nice stationery set.

Text Flirting Requires the Proper Writing Instrument

If you were to write a letter with just a regular pen or pencil that could be smudged, that would be rather boring. Instead, make your words come alive by buying a gel pen in a unique color! Or, if you want to be really unique, and already know how to use one, purchase a calligraphy pen.

Text Flirting Requires the Proper Words

Most importantly, any text flirting that you do letter-style needs to be written in the right words. You don’t have to be Shakespeare, just be sure that whatever it is you decide to write expresses your feelings in a way that is not too overbearing. After all, the point of flirting is to be subtle!

If writing is a talent of yours, then use that talent to your advantage. Write your loved one a poem, or do an acrostic using the letters of their name, in which you list all the things you admire about them.

For many years, the greatest love stories in literature featured their main characters writing affectionate letters to each other. Indeed, writing a letter is a much more personal way to express your feelings, because technology, although fun, often results in romantic words being rather statically conveyed. So try your hand at letter writing. No doubt the object of your affection will appreciate it.

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