Date app date visiting from west coast

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I declined meeting him so soon and he has ghosted me since then which was since this past thursday. He actually made it out to NYC to visit a cousin so he said and wanted to make a layover here in DC. I declined. I don't know if I made the right choice and now feel ghosted.



So the scenario wasn't at all like you made it seem. He was going to be on the east coast anyway and instead of dragging out a long texting relationship he decided to meet you during a layover, probably could have done coffee or lunch.

Far different from what you made it seem like some guy who wanted to spend the entire weekend with you . Drama city.





He said he was going to be on the east coast anyway after I made the post. He first talked about just coming out here to see me. He said the layover was due to having a relative here but then he changed plans after I declined and went back home. He was also going to be here over night not in the daytime.


OP you did the right thing. Sounds married. If not, def stech. What was the point? Did you want a LDR? It all sounds like a waste of time TBH.
Anonymous
Sounds like he was matching with people in another state trying to line up some strange while travelling....because he's married.
Anonymous
Many years ago, my mom met some guy while playing Second Life. He flew across the country to meet her and turned out to be a total creep.
Anonymous
Met my husband this way. Wasn't married. You probably missed out. Oh well. In life, you get plenty of second chances.
Anonymous
Op if he really liked you he would respect your very sensible boundary
Ies. There no loss here

But stick to a 50 mile radius
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I declined meeting him so soon and he has ghosted me since then which was since this past thursday. He actually made it out to NYC to visit a cousin so he said and wanted to make a layover here in DC. I declined. I don't know if I made the right choice and now feel ghosted.



So the scenario wasn't at all like you made it seem. He was going to be on the east coast anyway and instead of dragging out a long texting relationship he decided to meet you during a layover, probably could have done coffee or lunch.

Far different from what you made it seem like some guy who wanted to spend the entire weekend with you . Drama city.





He said he was going to be on the east coast anyway after I made the post. He first talked about just coming out here to see me. He said the layover was due to having a relative here but then he changed plans after I declined and went back home. He was also going to be here over night not in the daytime.


Red flags all over the place. This guy sounds like a mess. Don’t settle for less than a man who wants to take you out on a proper date without expectations of a hook up (unless that’s what you want). If he was being honest about this he would have told you, initially, that he was already traveling and wanted to go on a date while he was in town. And he was “only going to be there overnight”?? Gross. OP, set your standards higher.
Anonymous
Just search him online, and court records for the state he is from…. You can find out so much.

Send FB invite, if he doesn’t accept, something is wrong.

Anonymous
How old is he?

What dating app was it? The show where somebody lives, if he’s targeting the east coast… that is bizarre on many levels ( I don’t like to go 5-10 miles).

It’s a desperado move, and w/o a doubt.
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