I think I'm abnormal for a variety of reasons, many of them lamentable, and one area is the infrequency with which Mrs. PAC and I communicate with each other during the day. We often go days without a phone call, although I may send a text or email announcing a deviation from my usual ETA in the evening. We converse before I head out in the morning, and again in the evening, but during the day, virtually nada (I'll put an average of less than one in the poll).
Over the years, my partners seem to have averaged a half dozen or more telecons with their spouses about a variety of topics. But then, most of those marriages ended in divorce, so perhaps the number of daytime communications with one's spouse or live-in is an inverse function of marital harmony. How often do you communicate (phone calls, emails, texts or tweets) with your counterpart? Count a multiple texts that comprise a conversation as a single communication.
Do you wish you heard more or less from him/her? I'm pretty satisfied with what has effectively been day-long radio silence lo these many years.
Over the years, my partners seem to have averaged a half dozen or more telecons with their spouses about a variety of topics. But then, most of those marriages ended in divorce, so perhaps the number of daytime communications with one's spouse or live-in is an inverse function of marital harmony. How often do you communicate (phone calls, emails, texts or tweets) with your counterpart? Count a multiple texts that comprise a conversation as a single communication.
Do you wish you heard more or less from him/her? I'm pretty satisfied with what has effectively been day-long radio silence lo these many years.
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