That's the sign of a good relationship, when you can pick up a phone and it doesn't matter when the last time you spoke was.
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It is exhausting knowing that most of the time the phone rings, most of the time there's an email, most of the time there's a letter, someone wants something of you.
We know that people are less open in conversations if the other conversant puts a cell phone on the table. Even if it's turned off. The sign is enough to close the mind and make a prospective client or lover less likely to do what you ask. As people realize this, they'll start putting away phones or turning them off.
I'm always on the phone because I'm usually not with the people I want to be with.
You know when you have a good relationship with someone when you are just perfectly happy to be quiet and just hang out and do nothing.
Certain kinds of intimacy emerge on a phone call that might never occur if you were sitting right next to the other person.
I've had moments when I've thought about somebody, picked up the phone to call them and they are on the line already, and I think that maybe there's some vibration, some connection.
You have to love the doing of what you're doing and not wait for the phone to ring.
When a girl finally texts me back, that ding on the phone is like an angel singing.
You have to take into account it was the cell phone that became what the modern-day concept of a phone call is, and this is a device that's attached to your hip 24/7. Before that there was 'leave a message' and before that there was 'hopefully you're home.'
It was funny actually because that was still during the time we were dating. He would get all these calls because supposedly before we broke up, we had already broken up in the trades, in the rags or whatever.
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