Thanck you Shala84, you pretty much prove my point. So you were texting a guy while he was on his way over to meet you and wadded up his rig in an accidentally?
Point:text messaging while driving is dangerous and stupid.
What, did he not have your address?
And just out of curiosity, how exactly is text messaging any safer for you as a provider than conversing on the phone in an actual conversation?
Please. I am genuinely interested in hearing the reasoning behind this logic.
Originally Posted by SofaKingFun
I never ever have said that anyone should drive and text at the same time. What is wrong with texting when you are parked, before you leave, or in a parking lot, or at a red light?
It is not bad TCB to prefer one style of communication over another. When I set an appointment, I always give specific location info before the other party sets out to meet. There is no mystery.
This thread was not about me, btw. I just think it is ridiculous to insist that someone answer the phone, when they may be busy or prefer to text.
Personally, It is much safer for me to use text. It doesn't make any noise (cannot bee overheard by a child, bystander in public, or a maid who may be outside in a hallway, or someone in a nearby room).
But, to each his own....
ps..I do answer if I already know you, and think you may have a question. But, generally, I just don't like to talk on phone. That's part of the beauty of a session--face to face communication.