Bad Texters & Number Hoarders Must Be Stopped! Click on the link Bad Texters & Number Hoarders Must Be Stopped!
By Spencer Whitelow
Let’s talk about it. You’ve been ghosted, left on read, or maybe you’ve sent that brave “hey” text just to be met with… nothing. Or worse — the dreaded one-word reply: “lol.”
Welcome to the wild world of bad texters and number hoarders. And yes, they MUST be stopped.
In my new self-help gem Bad Texters & Number Hoarders Must Be Stopped!, I’m calling out the silent scrollers, the energy vampires, and the “let’s hang soon” crew who never actually plan anything. This book is not just therapy in digital ink — it’s your wake-up call and your guidebook to reclaiming your time, energy, and texting peace.
Why I Wrote It
After years of navigating the modern dating maze and friendship games, I realized a pattern: people love to collect phone numbers like PokΓ©mon cards but don’t actually communicate. It’s all about the chase, the illusion, the convenience — not real connection.
And as someone who’s been on both ends — the one typing paragraphs and the one skimming messages mid-meal — I wanted to explore why we do this and how to stop it.
What You’ll Get
- Savage but loving advice on how to stop chasing people who only hit you up at 1:47 a.m.
- Fun but truthful texting rules (no, you’re not “too busy,” you’re just not that interested — and that’s OK).
- Messy real-life examples that will make you laugh, gasp, and possibly throw your phone.
- Tips to clean out your contact list like it’s spring cleaning and your sanity depends on it.
The Bigger Picture
This book isn’t just about relationships — it’s about boundaries, self-respect, and knowing when to let go of digital dead weight. You deserve more than being someone’s backup plan or text thread filler.
So whether you’re healing from a ghosting, stuck in a “situationship,” or just tired of fake connections, Bad Texters & Number Hoarders Must Be Stopped! is your new favorite read.
Final Thought:
Normalize unfriending, blocking, and deleting numbers like it’s self-care. Because it is.
Grab your copy now on Amazon. Don’t just read it — live it. And maybe… text better.
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