Quote: (01-01-2014 09:02 PM)ryanf Wrote:
Quote: (01-01-2014 08:41 PM)CaliforniaSupreme Wrote:
Quote: (01-01-2014 08:37 PM)Lex S. Wrote:
So this Sunday I met a girl at a bar. Throughout the night she kept approaching me, or just standing in my general direction even if she had no purpose being there. After some dancing we made out. At last call I couldn't get her to come home with me, but she gave me her number and told me she wanted to hear from me, and continued kissing me afterwards.
So I text her tonight, and immediately after I get a text from AT&T: "Error, invalid number." I'm assuming it didn't go through. The name she put in my phone was her first and last name, and I was able to find her on Facebook. The question is, would it be in poor taste to send her a message over FB provided her number isn't right? Or should I just take the hit and move on?
My personal belief is that you don't have much to lose by doing it. If she responds positively, good. If she responds negatively, fuck it.
I'm in disagreement. I say keep your dignity. There's millions out there. She would have given you a valid phone number. And even if she didn't, if you have to find her on facebook, she might revise her mental history to convince herself that she did it on purpose.
Very true. As of this point I'm assuming the text didn't go through, since I got the error message less than a second after hitting the "Send" button. But who knows, maybe she received it and she'll respond back.
I don't know much about smart phones, but I've never seen this kind of error message before. I remember she kept asking me for my number, as well, but I didn't reciprocate. Who knows, she might've made the first move in that case.