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768 The person who texts back instantly but takes weeks to respond when the message is emotional isn’t always inconsistent — they may have automated availability for everyone else and a manual gate for themselves

Silicon Canals
Editorial team @ Silicon Canals · 05/07/2026 22:46 EDT

The person who texts back instantly but takes weeks to respond when the message is emotional isn’t always inconsistent — they may have automated availability for everyone else and a manual gate for themselves

The instant-replier who goes silent on emotional messages isn't flaky or inconsistent. They're running two completely different communication systems — one automated for everyone else, one manually gated against themselves.

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