Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all. As far as an update, he called me on Valentine's Day late afternoon. He asked me out for this past Saturday and we had a great time. However, I sensed a different vibe. We had a conversation and I told him that I wasn't really interested in a casual situation with anyone right now. He said since he is recently separated, he's mostly looking for "friends" and if intimacy happens, it happens.
So, I kept calm and cut him off. I told him no hard feelings, and wish you the best, and am moving on.
I'm a bit sad because we really hit it off and he's a great guy, but obviously the timing is way off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't OP come back to report if anything happened?
Because she responded and now is back to square one?![]()
I like updates, even if they come 6 months from now.
Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't OP come back to report if anything happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love how guys think it’s no big deal for a woman to have sex with them on the third date but a courtesy call or text is way too much investment. This is not balanced at all.
Yup. Good enough to have sex with but not good enough to watch a damn game with.
I mean, is it that big of a deal? Not calling would be more of an issue than canceling a plan to watch tv. What is OP really upset about? They had tentative plans and aren’t a couple. If the game was that big of a deal to her, or she wanted to be sure to see him she could have confirmed too. It sounds like things aren’t that serious. Sex is not a commitment. I’d be bummed it’s not taking off in her place, but I don’t think he did anything inherently wrong for where their at in dating. If she wants someone more available/attentive this prob isn’t the dude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Plan A for the game fell into place.
EXACTLY. I bet everything he texted is true: he was busy, will be thinking of you, but I can almost guarantee he’s not watching alone.
OP: Ugh. I'd be sad if that was true. So do you think I should just not reply? Wait and see if he reaches out again?
You are both adults. Give him the benefit of the doubt and have a conversation. If you aren't comfortable with the situation, discuss it.
Lol, no. A therapy session kinda talk in early stages of dating is not how falling in love looks like.
Anonymous wrote:If he isn’t already bending over backwards to plan a make-up date, you have your answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Plan A for the game fell into place.
EXACTLY. I bet everything he texted is true: he was busy, will be thinking of you, but I can almost guarantee he’s not watching alone.
OP: Ugh. I'd be sad if that was true. So do you think I should just not reply? Wait and see if he reaches out again?
You are both adults. Give him the benefit of the doubt and have a conversation. If you aren't comfortable with the situation, discuss it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Plan A for the game fell into place.
EXACTLY. I bet everything he texted is true: he was busy, will be thinking of you, but I can almost guarantee he’s not watching alone.
OP: Ugh. I'd be sad if that was true. So do you think I should just not reply? Wait and see if he reaches out again?
Anonymous wrote:Is this the guy who invited OP over for champagne after he got a promotion?