15 Signs That Are Proof That College Boys Suck At Communication
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15 Signs That Are Proof That College Boys Suck At Communication

The movies lied, college boys aren't that great.

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15 Signs That Are Proof That College Boys Suck At Communication
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I think that all girls can say that we've been here! During one time or another, we have all dealt with those annoying boys who suck at communication. Also commonly referred to as f*ck boys. College is the best place to find them! They are everywhere! For real. We have all dealt with them so we know the faults that come with them. If you have yet to experience a f*ck boy, here are some signs on how to spot that you are talking to one.

1. They don't respond back to your texts.

Maybe your phone is broken, or is it your thumbs? Tell me something!

2. You see them on their phones 24/7 but have yet to respond to the text you sent three days and six hours ago.

Does your phone have something wrong with it that it blocks you from texting me? Please let me know.

3. When they finally respond and they are dry...AF!

Three words is not an answer. It's not even close to being a complete sentence.

4. Them texting you first isn't a thing.

Nine out of ten times, you are the one who has to text him first. No girl wants to text a guy first.

5. They rather Snapchat you than text you.

I think this may be because they don't want to type words out and think that a picture of half their face constitutes as having a conversation.

6. They post on their story but keep leaving you on open.

Again, is there a reason as to why this is happening? If you have time to hang with the bros, then you definitely have time to send me a Snapchat. It takes two seconds...max!

7. Having a conversation in real life is even drier than text conversations!

It's as if you have never talked to each other!

8. Their email unopen count is over one thousand.

First, this is annoying. Second, them not even opening their email is a sign that he's not just ignoring you!

9. They don't even answer the phone when their mom calls.

So disrespectful. If they don't answer their mom then you most definitely need to drop that boy!

10. When they finally respond, it's all about them!

There's only so much you can ask about their basketball career in high school.

11. You know better than to ask for an explanation or clarification.

It took a lot for them to respond, obviously, so it's going to take forever to get the explanation too!

12. Last minute plans? That's their specialty!

Um, please name a girl who wants to go over to your apartment at 2 A.M. after you have been ignoring them all day?

13. They end every sentence with "LOL".

Nothing is that funny. The fact that you just got food with your boys isn't funny.

14. When he does ask you about you, he will repeat the same one over and over again.

Yes, I like to hang out with friends. And when you ask me that the next three hundred times, it will still be the same answer.

15. Another specialty? One word answers!

"K." That is not an answer or a word. Please expand your vocabulary and then maybe we can talk again.

If you encounter boys that have any of these traits...run away! Before you get trapped in a three-month long "thing" where you barely talk to each other. After reading this, you are definitely ready to avoid f*ck boys!

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