This is a great example of how text messaging is complete crap.
No one makes voice calls any more on telephones. Now, the emphasis is on heavily curated text messages. Everything is de-personalized and not done in real time. This is not a new problem. This started with the 1980s born Millennials doing this in the late 2000s. I remember being frustrated with some of this stuff as far back as the late 2000s/early 2010s with the 20 somethings of that time.
It's not that voice calling solves everything. It doesn't. There were plenty of people complaining about voice calls in the 1980s-early 2000s.
Removing technology from the equation lessens potential complications.
@holidayad_ is a member of Generation Z and so is the woman we're discussing.
This whole interaction has lacked a personal touch and a human element since it started in the Instagram DMs and later transitioned into text messages on a cellular phone.