exting Your Ex. Needless to say, my hand-reg adrenaline drove me to Google, and boom! Over 2 billion results!
I realize Google results vary with location, but when I Google this exact phrase
texting your ex
I get 19.8 million results, not 2 billion. Anyway, when I look at the exact phrase,
"texting your ex"
using quotation marks to limit to just that phrase, as opposed to the intentional searching done when no quotation marks, it is 115,000 results, a pretty run of the road number, not bad but not extraordinary.
There are tons of three word phrases with similar search result numbers. For example, I tried
my fine tea
. When I use no quotes there are 615 million results, about 30x what I get for your expression, and with quote marks it is 56,200 results, less than your expression by a factor of 2. And MyFineTea.com is available to hand register, as are huge numbers of similar expressions.
Google search volume and Google search numbers, both exact and intentional, have some importance, but
they are just two of many factors that need to be looked at. The key ones are always the pool of potential buyers and the value the name would bring to them. As
@BrandPlease explains well just above, names that sell usually need some positive and special aspect to separate them from the many similar phrases that are available.
I am not saying no one could value from your domain, or that it won't sell, just that there are other options for potential buyers. It might well depend on pricing if you will have any success with it. But if I was searching as an end user for a name, I would prefer a name like RelationshipTexting.com, also available to hand register, that offers a broader set of topics around a theme of texting adding to or detracting from relationships.
Bob