| Just be honest. No slow fade, that’s crappy. Just say I’m not feeling it and let that be that. |
Agree with this. Doing the slow fade over a few days is exhausting, you gotta rip the bandaid off. “I’ve had fun getting to know you, but I’m not feeling a connection. I wish you the best and know you’ll find someone who’s a good match for you”. I’ve found that if you’re wishy washy with fake excuses like getting with an ex or other guy, they’ll keep reaching out every few weeks. If he gives you any crap, just block. |
This. The ghosting and game playing is so silly. Don't do that. Just text him this, and move on. |
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“I’ve had fun getting to know you, but I’m not feeling a connection. I wish you the best and know you’ll find someone who’s a good match for you”. I like that line the best--it doesnt specify mental vx physical attraction and sounds the most face saving for the other party |
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Slow fade and grey rock. You aren't in a relationship. You owe him nothing.
"Letting him down easy" might trigger violent or stalking behavior. That's why it's safer to ghost or fade. |
Immature. |
Given she has been leading him on, keeping up her side of the text conversation and going on dates (that he probably paid for) even though she isn't feeling it, a slow fade is better than an upfront so I was just using you for what I could get but really aren't interested at all so bye sucker. Same as if a guy was just in it for the sex, better to slow fade then just a thanks for the sex, not interested, bye sucker. Both are the same. A slow fade is just a more respectful way to back out of bad behavior. |
| I have used the chemistry / connection isn't there with dozens of guys over the years and never had a single bad reaction. Be respectful, treat people well, don't use them, and they react well when you end it. |
3 dates is not leading someone on, are you for real. Dont listen to this person op. |