How old are you, OP? I feel like my mom would act like you if she were suddenly single. |
You've got a point...context matters. I'll just say that I was married over 25 years, so you could be spot on, lol. Many people who obviously have no romantic interest in me, including women and old men with their wives have told me that I look about 20 years younger. I've done a girls night out with friends including a very sexy woman who is much younger than me and men her age walked past her and tried to hit on me. I know that I look hotter than I did in my 20s and 30s. So I know that I'm attractive to many men and I do get hit on a lot, but I have a lot to learn about dating these days and I'm sure I'll make other mistakes before I get the hang of it, but I'll learn. He started the sexy talk, not me. He started it once before and I ignored it but that last time I wanted to play along so I did and I don't regret it. It was incredibly hot but I did get the sense that now he can't get that out of his mind and I didn't want that to become the main topic every time we chat so I stopped it, apparently not gracefully. |
Give some advice on date texting etiquette. From this thread the overall thing I've learned is to avoid giving negative comments by text. Do you have other tips? |
I was the guy that suggested you call and be honest in the last thread. This is how guys and gals operate differently. You had build up to the racy stuff and it was fun. However, you can't just jump right to it. A guy sees that door open and assumes it's open. I think you should reach out again and break the ice by saying sorry I had to run the other day. Tell him it was really bad timing because you felt bad cutting him off from explicit texting without getting a chance to explain. Tell him how much fun you found it the first time but you didn't have experience doing it. For you, it just felt awkward to jump right in and that you discovered, at least for now, you can't just jump into it. tell him you were concerned he may have been getting mixed signals and you just wanted to clear up what happened. Then tell him you are looking forward to...(whatever your next thing is) |
Reading the initial page of the string, it makes sense OP is a "grown-up". That said, there are etiquette standards. Older gentlemen that have been single and may have dated younger women, could believe that certain dating protocols are appropriate. I hope to teach my daughter this is not the case. OP - call him out. |
Women are like buses: you miss one, there's another coming in 10 minutes. |
So OP. Did you get some action on the weekend date? |
I'm almost 40 and have been married for 10 years. I didn't text with my boyfriend, now DH. We talked on the phone. Why don't you stick to old fashioned phones and live dates and stop texting? |
You turned it into a hookup thing with the racy texting. There isn't a way to come back from that, so watch it next time. |
In truth, maybe he was just looking for something sexual. I'm 46 and texting wasn't a thing back when I was dating.
The fact that this guy got "steamy" so quickly before they had even been intimate -- is this the norm nowadays? Even when the guy is looking for something more enduring? I don't remember that happening before I had sex with a guy -- but this was back in the 90s, so I know I'm a dinosaur. |
Mid-50s man's experience: Yes, it's a thing. I've had steamy phone calls and text sessions with women within 30 minutes of getting their number, before ever meeting. Almost always met them on a personals site. But those sex sluts are more likely to be flaky and less likely to truly be relationship material. But they are fun and serve their purpose. |
Text him a photo of your cleavage, bra still on and text, "can you take this off for me?". That will fix everything. |
You sound high maintenance OR 12 |
OP, I'm on your side. If you're interested in him, call him, tell him so, apologize for your snafus by acknowledging how you may hurt him twice, and tell him you'd like one more try. You only have 2 strikes and it takes 3 for an out! |
+ 1000 You'd be smart to remember that |