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How to Say Goodnight to a Guy over Text

By Matthew Lynch
February 9, 2024
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Introduction:

Saying goodnight to a guy over text can feel like walking a tightrope, as you want to communicate the warmth and closeness you share without crossing the line. However, whether you are dating or in a long-term relationship, ending the night on a sweet note can deepen your connection with that special someone. In this article, we will explore some thoughtful tips to help you say goodnight to a guy over text.

1. Keep it simple:

Sometimes, simplicity conveys the most powerful message. A heartfelt “Goodnight” or “Sweet dreams” can effectively show that you care about them and wish for their well-being.

2. Flirty Goodnight Messages:

If you have been flirting with each other throughout the day or trying to keep things spicy in your relationship, a flirty goodnight message may be just what they need. Something like “Wish I could cuddle up with you tonight” or “Dream of me” can set the tone for sweet dreams.

3. Cute emojis:

Emojis are an excellent way to add personality and fun to your text messages. Using a heart, sleeping face, or moon emoji can soften your goodnight message and show them how much they mean to you.

4. Personalize it:

Show him that you remember specific details about your past conversations or moments spent together by incorporating them into your goodnight text. For example: “Sleep well, remember how we laughed at that funny scene last night? Strike that pose in your dreams!” It demonstrates that his presence has left an imprint on your memory.

5. Share a quote or lyrics:

Including beautiful quotes or lyrics from songs he loves can make him feel connected and delighted by your thoughtfulness. Try sending something like, “As Shakespeare said, ‘good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow.'” This personal touch can resonate deeply.

6. Share your feelings:

If you are comfortable expressing your feelings, use your goodnight text to convey your emotions. Tell him how much he means to you or how happy he makes you. It will remind him of the bond you share.

7. Be genuine:

Above all, stay true to yourself and your emotions when texting goodnight. Let sincerity be the guiding principle as you express your thoughts. Keep in mind that he will appreciate the authenticity of your words more than any exaggeration or pretense.

Conclusion:

Saying goodnight over text is an art of finding balance between sincerity, warmth, and respect. Remember that it’s not about being excessively flashy with words; instead, focus on conveying genuine emotions in a way that resonates with him. Lastly, always trust your instincts and let them guide you as you send those sweet messages that signify the end of another wonderful day together.

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