Anonymous wrote:If he asked you out the first time, maybe he's thinking that he should wait for you to ask him out for the second?
Anonymous wrote:Be VERY busy and hard to get a hold of until and unless he asks you out again (and I don't mean last minute!). Go on other dates and live an amazing life!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, you need to do a slow fade on him. Stop being so available to take these texts and reply. You suggested dinner and he was busy. Maybe legit but he hasn't asked you out since then? Yeah, sorry, but this just isn't happening and he is likely shopping around while trying to keep you on a string.
Next time he texts, don't answer until the next morning and do not reply to anything he said in text. Just explain you were too busy to reply because you were out for the evening. If he inquires, just say you had a wonderful time at dinner, and after.
This is "playing games." When one does it, the other follows. Don't start something like this because, if it turns out he was legitimately busy, you don't want this type of bullshit to become the way you communicate/manipulate each other. It could be that he's keeping in touch because he actually likes you, but is too busy to make plans. I mean, yes it's been two weeks, but only one weekend where you didn't see each other. I'd give it another week and, unless he suggests plans, respond to one of his "hi" texts with something upfront- either asking him out again or something along the lines of "Would love to hang out again, but you seem pretty busy. Text me the next time you want to grab drinks!"
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, you need to do a slow fade on him. Stop being so available to take these texts and reply. You suggested dinner and he was busy. Maybe legit but he hasn't asked you out since then? Yeah, sorry, but this just isn't happening and he is likely shopping around while trying to keep you on a string.
Next time he texts, don't answer until the next morning and do not reply to anything he said in text. Just explain you were too busy to reply because you were out for the evening. If he inquires, just say you had a wonderful time at dinner, and after.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not be upfront? Let him know that, while you enjoy talking to him, if this isn't going to go anywhere, you need to move on and that you feel like he is stringing you.
Agree. Don't play games. Games are irritating, and no one is as clever as she thinks she is.
Anonymous wrote:Why not be upfront? Let him know that, while you enjoy talking to him, if this isn't going to go anywhere, you need to move on and that you feel like he is stringing you.