Anonymous wrote:i’m 31, not overweight, easy on the eyes. Dating has just not been my priority as of late.
we met in person prior to going out on the date and kept in communication leading up to the date.
i’m on the side, that if he was interred he would’ve checked in by now.
also, i don’t think i’m “needy”.
i’d agree that something about me, just didn’t click for him.
Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as"ghosting" after one date. You only met to see each other and the guy decided something wouldn't work for him, despite having a nice evening with you. I would not put any thought in it, as in dating you should be seeing multiple guys similar to him. It's choosing or not choosing game, no commitments. Just keep looking and keep in mind if he texts you are his "fallback plan" not a priority
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as"ghosting" after one date. You only met to see each other and the guy decided something wouldn't work for him, despite having a nice evening with you. I would not put any thought in it, as in dating you should be seeing multiple guys similar to him. It's choosing or not choosing game, no commitments. Just keep looking and keep in mind if he texts you are his "fallback plan" not a priority
+1 There's no such thing as ghosting after one date. While you had a nice time, it wasn't what he was looking for. Move the F on.
This.
Anonymous wrote:If he was after you for over 2 months for a date, he’s into you. Just calm down, and live your life as you normally would if he were not in the picture. I promise you, he will text/call. Keep your mind busy. But if this guy is playing games, you may want to reconsider if you want to continue dating him…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Millennials seem to have sex on the first date, so if you didn't, that could be the problem.
Millennial are now in their 30s and no most don't have sex on the first date.
Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Millennials seem to have sex on the first date, so if you didn't, that could be the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as"ghosting" after one date. You only met to see each other and the guy decided something wouldn't work for him, despite having a nice evening with you. I would not put any thought in it, as in dating you should be seeing multiple guys similar to him. It's choosing or not choosing game, no commitments. Just keep looking and keep in mind if he texts you are his "fallback plan" not a priority
+1 There's no such thing as ghosting after one date. While you had a nice time, it wasn't what he was looking for. Move the F on.
Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as"ghosting" after one date. You only met to see each other and the guy decided something wouldn't work for him, despite having a nice evening with you. I would not put any thought in it, as in dating you should be seeing multiple guys similar to him. It's choosing or not choosing game, no commitments. Just keep looking and keep in mind if he texts you are his "fallback plan" not a priority