Anonymous wrote:I think that men are not as socialized to pick up on non-verbal social cues as women are. It’s not as important to the social lives of boys to know what’s being said behind their backs as it is to girls. So, yeah, he doesn’t really think much about what you might be thinking about him without directly expressing it.
That doesn’t mean that he’s a jerk or that he’s selfish. It just means that you are going to have to verbalize things that would just be understood if the situation was reversed.
Don’t just let this go or make it some kind of comment on his personality. Tell him that you had nowhere to go after the coffee shop closed and that you are upset.
Anonymous wrote:I think that men are not as socialized to pick up on non-verbal social cues as women are. It’s not as important to the social lives of boys to know what’s being said behind their backs as it is to girls. So, yeah, he doesn’t really think much about what you might be thinking about him without directly expressing it.
That doesn’t mean that he’s a jerk or that he’s selfish. It just means that you are going to have to verbalize things that would just be understood if the situation was reversed.
Don’t just let this go or make it some kind of comment on his personality. Tell him that you had nowhere to go after the coffee shop closed and that you are upset.
Anonymous wrote:Men are factoring in the risk of dating now. They know you can leave at any moment, so why invest too deeply in you only to be labeled selfish, etc.? No, it's every person for themselves now. Chivalry is dead, and women killed it.
Anonymous wrote:Some would say that you expecting him to leave while you work is selfish. To kick him out of his own residence.
Others would say that is reasonable.
He may have thought you were enjoyable time to yourself, puttering around town.