Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I texted him back "It was great to meet you. I thought I was ready to move on from my ex, but we've been talking again and I still love him. I want it to work. I'm sorry."
He didn't reply so he gets it.
I wanted to be kind to him and let him down easy. I would never want him to lose hope that he can have a relationship with a woman. It just can't be me. A man with a serious drug past is not at all what I want in a partner. But I'm sure there's someone out there who can understand and cope with it.
Thanks, everyone, for your input and ideas. They really helped me!
Pathetic. You did not grow or learn from this experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I texted him back "It was great to meet you. I thought I was ready to move on from my ex, but we've been talking again and I still love him. I want it to work. I'm sorry."
He didn't reply so he gets it.
I wanted to be kind to him and let him down easy. I would never want him to lose hope that he can have a relationship with a woman. It just can't be me. A man with a serious drug past is not at all what I want in a partner. But I'm sure there's someone out there who can understand and cope with it.
Thanks, everyone, for your input and ideas. They really helped me!
Pathetic. You did not grow or learn from this experience.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I texted him back "It was great to meet you. I thought I was ready to move on from my ex, but we've been talking again and I still love him. I want it to work. I'm sorry."
He didn't reply so he gets it.
I wanted to be kind to him and let him down easy. I would never want him to lose hope that he can have a relationship with a woman. It just can't be me. A man with a serious drug past is not at all what I want in a partner. But I'm sure there's someone out there who can understand and cope with it.
Thanks, everyone, for your input and ideas. They really helped me!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I texted him back "It was great to meet you. I thought I was ready to move on from my ex, but we've been talking again and I still love him. I want it to work. I'm sorry."
He didn't reply so he gets it.
I wanted to be kind to him and let him down easy. I would never want him to lose hope that he can have a relationship with a woman. It just can't be me. A man with a serious drug past is not at all what I want in a partner. But I'm sure there's someone out there who can understand and cope with it.
Thanks, everyone, for your input and ideas. They really helped me!
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to slut shame you here. You used a condom. 90% you're ok health-wise. Keep on top of yourself, but you used protection.
Just ghost this dude and move on.
mselmer wrote:please help! I went to the bar with friends, drank too much alcohol, met a cute guy who also drank too much alcohol, and hit it off. I was comfortable with him because he was there with a male acquaintance of mine from my neighborhood so I assumed "Joe" is a nice, normal guy. That same night, Joe and I went back to my place, and had sex with a condom. Next morning, we agreed to go on a date and he left my house. We texted for the next couple of days. On one text I named a store I was at, think Macy's. He replied that Macy was his last name. I didn't think anything of it at the time. A few days pass and he texts me about going on a date to go for drinks soon. I replied I was interested and then we made plans. The next day I was doing nothing so I Googled him. I was shocked to see that he has had a couple of arrests for heroin possession and larceny over a 10 year period. The two towns he has told me he lived in, the name, and his age all match up so I'm certain it is him! Obviously, I want to cut ties immediately. In my previous texts he talked about how he can't wait to see me again and I texted "me too". How do I break the date and all contact with him?
Anonymous wrote:If he’s a recovering addict he’s not serious about it- he was drunk in a bar. Addicts can’t pick and choose their intoxicats, it’s all or nothing.
Move on immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I'm projecting my own biases since most posters don't reveal their genders, but it seems like the guys are generally saying "be honest and give him the reason," which is respectful but also confrontational, while the women are generally saying "ghost him" or "make up a lie about getting back together with an ex," as a way to reduce the potential for conflict. I'm a guy, so I would suggest the former (he did bad things in his past; he did not mistreat you)
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I'm projecting my own biases since most posters don't reveal their genders, but it seems like the guys are generally saying "be honest and give him the reason," which is respectful but also confrontational, while the women are generally saying "ghost him" or "make up a lie about getting back together with an ex," as a way to reduce the potential for conflict. I'm a guy, so I would suggest the former (he did bad things in his past; he did not mistreat you)