Tim Hawkins Hilariously Explains How Men and Women Text Differently

Christian comedian Tim Hawkins hilariously explains and demonstrates how men and women text differently.

Communication is essential for any and every relationship. Without consistent and constant communication, a relationship will cease to exist. You cannot have a relationship without communicating with someone in some form or fashion.

Thanks to technological advances, everyone can now instantly communicate with practically anybody. Cell phones have become so pervasive in society that they are basically an extension of most people’s hands. Everyone is on their phone doing something constantly.

Of course, one of the many functions that our cell phones can perform is sending a text message to someone. It likely has become most people’s preferred form of communication. People are constantly texting someone about something. However, not everyone texts exactly alike, as Tim hilariously points out in a clip posted on social media.

In the short clip, Tim mentions how men and women text one another differently. Tim states men are more to the point, sending only a handful of words in a text message at a time. However, women, on the other hand, prefer to write long, detailed, book-length text messages.

“Like when men text something, it’s just a couple of words,” Tim said.

Tim mentioned that when women text, they resemble a small, cute wild animal holding food.

“You look like a squirrel holding a nut,” he said.

With a series of hilarious and furious hand motions, Tim acted out a woman writing out a text message.

“You got a carriage return on your phone,” he said. “Sparks flying off of your palms.”

Tim shared a recent text exchange between his wife and himself to illustrate further his point about the differences in texting practices between men and women.

His message to his wife was, “Hello, my darling. How are you doing today?”

Her response to him was massive and incredibly detailed. She told him basically everything that had happened to her that particular day. He answered back, “K.”

Ephesians 4:29 “Let no evil talk come out of your mouth, but only what is good for giving necessary teaching, and for grace to those who give ear.”

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