Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not give him the satisfaction of keeping up the same pattern. Don’t text him and doing something awesome today like taking a hike or having a picnic in the park, buy a super steak and grill it for dinner. Don’t contact him or complain about the kayak thing and when he does contact you talk about the great Memorial Day you had. Next time he tries to make plans if they are not concrete don’t believe they will happen and make other plans.
Nah... there would be no next time in my book! Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice...
I’m sorry OP. It is clear to me that he didn’t want to spend time with you this weekend. The kayak thing is just an excuse.
You now know where you stand so make the decision that works for you but don’t expect him to change, and I would advise against lowering your standards and reasonable expectations to keep him around.
I honestly would write him off.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. 6 months, and I have plenty of things to keep me busy. The reason I’m around this weekend and didn’t make more plans is because of pandemic.
So what would you say to set boundaries?
Anonymous wrote:So you didn’t taste him at all this holiday weekend and he didn’t even bother to tell you he made other plans? DTMF right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not give him the satisfaction of keeping up the same pattern. Don’t text him and doing something awesome today like taking a hike or having a picnic in the park, buy a super steak and grill it for dinner. Don’t contact him or complain about the kayak thing and when he does contact you talk about the great Memorial Day you had. Next time he tries to make plans if they are not concrete don’t believe they will happen and make other plans.
Nah... there would be no next time in my book! Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice...
I’m sorry OP. It is clear to me that he didn’t want to spend time with you this weekend. The kayak thing is just an excuse.
You now know where you stand so make the decision that works for you but don’t expect him to change, and I would advise against lowering your standards and reasonable expectations to keep him around.
I honestly would write him off.
Anonymous wrote:Do not give him the satisfaction of keeping up the same pattern. Don’t text him and doing something awesome today like taking a hike or having a picnic in the park, buy a super steak and grill it for dinner. Don’t contact him or complain about the kayak thing and when he does contact you talk about the great Memorial Day you had. Next time he tries to make plans if they are not concrete don’t believe they will happen and make other plans.