Anonymous wrote:OP, she didn't 'disappear" after your dinner, you communicated the next day. She doesn't owe you anything after one date. It sounds like you have different communication styles/needs at this point, but I think you should probably chill out for a bit.
What was your relationship 10 years ago?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t op. I’d be put off that she couldn’t or didn’t see me on a weekend, during what my husband calls “prime dinner and screwing hours” I’d be wanting to know what exactly she was doing with that time.. not wanting to drag you into ex drama sounds.. off to me, I’d be more comfortable she said “I filed a restraining order” or “Italked to my dad to ask his oppinion” or something but “ex kept contacting her” just would make me wonder. Couple that with her not contacting you for two weeks, and at some point either she actually sees you and enjoys it or she’s stringing you along no matter how true her reasons. “s*** or get off the pot is how my grandma would say it. Remember, honesty doesn’t always equal a nice person, it just means they’ve found a sucker.
If it were me, I’d find another lady, one who has the time and the desire to be with you. This woman’s presence in your life is keeping you from falling in love, healthy women don’t want to date a guy who is so consumed with another woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently reconnected with someone from about 10 years ago. We were chatting and texting a bit last month but then she kind of just disappeared. She did give me a heads up that her company had just gotten selected to bid for a large contract in South Korea and her team had to get everything together and meet a deadline that was rapidly approaching. Anywho, after about 2 weeks I contacted her again and she ended up asking me to go to dinner. We made plans and went to dinner last Wednesday. It went really well. We texted a bit here and there on Thursday. I asked her a question on Friday and got no response. I hadn’t heard from her until today. She calls me on FaceTime and apologizes for going Mia. She told me that her ex kept contacting her over the weekend, it was a really nasty breakup, and it just threw her off. Also, she didn’t want me to think she was the kind of woman who wanted a free meal and disappears and that she’d like to continue to hang out if I’m up for it.
Should I give her another chance?
If you like her yes, but she will likely always be a poor communicator.
Anonymous wrote:I recently reconnected with someone from about 10 years ago. We were chatting and texting a bit last month but then she kind of just disappeared. She did give me a heads up that her company had just gotten selected to bid for a large contract in South Korea and her team had to get everything together and meet a deadline that was rapidly approaching. Anywho, after about 2 weeks I contacted her again and she ended up asking me to go to dinner. We made plans and went to dinner last Wednesday. It went really well. We texted a bit here and there on Thursday. I asked her a question on Friday and got no response. I hadn’t heard from her until today. She calls me on FaceTime and apologizes for going Mia. She told me that her ex kept contacting her over the weekend, it was a really nasty breakup, and it just threw her off. Also, she didn’t want me to think she was the kind of woman who wanted a free meal and disappears and that she’d like to continue to hang out if I’m up for it.
Should I give her another chance?