Digital romance? Sounds weird, right? But, no one’s writing letters anymore – they are sending reels at 2 am. Welcome to the world where typing speed equals emotional availability and ‘seen’ can break hearts.

Digital intimacy is real, chaotic, and sometimes autocorrected. The world where love languages speak in likes, memes, and disappearing snaps. Also, ‘if you know, you know’. (AI generated image)

Anyway, here we decode if those late-night DMs mean love or just boredom with decent grammar. (AI generated image)

The ‘Good Morning’ Text Before Chai/Black Coffee: If they send you a cute good morning text before their caffeine hits, it is real – a modern-day chivalry. (AI generated image)

The Emoji Strategist: You say “I’m tired,” and they send ❤️🍵🚿🛏️. That’s love. They are trying to heal you with emojis and vibes. (AI generated image)

The Voice Note Confessor: Do they send a 2-minute voice note? That’s commitment. Note, if they whisper so that others don’t hear the cringe. (AI generated image)

The Meme Soulmate: They are tagging you in 3-7 oddly memes a day. Now, that’s a deep emotional intimacy. They saw it, laughed and thought of you – modern romance! (AI generated image)

The Typing Bubble: You see them “typing…” and then nothing sent. Emotional damage, right? Don’t worry, sometimes silence is the loudest love language. (AI generated image)

The Textual Therapist: You are having a breakdown, and they are sending long comforting paragraphs like it’s their full-time job. Unpaid, of course. (AI generated image)

The Double Texter: They don’t care if you haven’t replied in 4 hours. They are sending another “????” and a GIF anyway. What are you waiting for? (AI generated image)

The Slow Replier: Takes 7 hours to reply, but sends an apologizing novel? Introvert energy, maybe! Forgiven. (AI generated image)