Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not actively looking to date. This man just happen to cross my path. Like I said before, I spent over 10 years trying to decipher the wants/needs of my ex-husband. I just won't play these games. If this guy was so turned off by me texting him first, he's not the guy for me.
He's missing out...I'm a great catch. I'm good-looking, kind and fantastic in the sack. Fuck that noise.
If you are going ask, just know you will get rejected sometimes. I am sure you have reject men before.
+1
I suspect that this is the main reason why "feminist" women suddenly get traditional when it comes to "who makes the first move." It's a bit of a privilege that women dont want to give up. But women try to frame it as "oppression" that men make the first move, but they are all too willing to be "oppressed" when it suits them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not actively looking to date. This man just happen to cross my path. Like I said before, I spent over 10 years trying to decipher the wants/needs of my ex-husband. I just won't play these games. If this guy was so turned off by me texting him first, he's not the guy for me.
He's missing out...I'm a great catch. I'm good-looking, kind and fantastic in the sack. Fuck that noise.
If you are going ask, just know you will get rejected sometimes. I am sure you have reject men before.
+1
I suspect that this is the main reason why "feminist" women suddenly get traditional when it comes to "who makes the first move." It's a bit of a privilege that women dont want to give up. But women try to frame it as "oppression" that men make the first move, but they are all too willing to be "oppressed" when it suits them.
whatevs Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not actively looking to date. This man just happen to cross my path. Like I said before, I spent over 10 years trying to decipher the wants/needs of my ex-husband. I just won't play these games. If this guy was so turned off by me texting him first, he's not the guy for me.
He's missing out...I'm a great catch. I'm good-looking, kind and fantastic in the sack. Fuck that noise.
If you are going ask, just know you will get rejected sometimes. I am sure you have reject men before.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not actively looking to date. This man just happen to cross my path. Like I said before, I spent over 10 years trying to decipher the wants/needs of my ex-husband. I just won't play these games. If this guy was so turned off by me texting him first, he's not the guy for me.
He's missing out...I'm a great catch. I'm good-looking, kind and fantastic in the sack. Fuck that noise.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not actively looking to date. This man just happen to cross my path. Like I said before, I spent over 10 years trying to decipher the wants/needs of my ex-husband. I just won't play these games. If this guy was so turned off by me texting him first, he's not the guy for me.
He's missing out...I'm a great catch. I'm good-looking, kind and fantastic in the sack. Fuck that noise.
Anonymous wrote:Personally I need a man who can handle a woman who makes the first move. If he's not interested in me because I asked him out, leaned it for the first kiss, texted first, it never would have worked out in the long run anyway. Better to figure it out first. I don't have any trouble finding people who want to date me and pursue relationships. I'm 46 and divorced. Not looking for a husband just a good partner for fun, sex, and emotional support when I need it. If I like you I am going to let you know![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not actively looking to date. This man just happen to cross my path. Like I said before, I spent over 10 years trying to decipher the wants/needs of my ex-husband. I just won't play these games. If this guy was so turned off by me texting him first, he's not the guy for me.
He's missing out...I'm a great catch. I'm good-looking, kind and fantastic in the sack. Fuck that noise.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm not actively looking to date. This man just happen to cross my path. Like I said before, I spent over 10 years trying to decipher the wants/needs of my ex-husband. I just won't play these games. If this guy was so turned off by me texting him first, he's not the guy for me.
He's missing out...I'm a great catch. I'm good-looking, kind and fantastic in the sack. Fuck that noise.
Anonymous wrote:Personally I need a man who can handle a woman who makes the first move. If he's not interested in me because I asked him out, leaned it for the first kiss, texted first, it never would have worked out in the long run anyway. Better to figure it out first. I don't have any trouble finding people who want to date me and pursue relationships. I'm 46 and divorced. Not looking for a husband just a good partner for fun, sex, and emotional support when I need it. If I like you I am going to let you know![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did the number exchange come about? Did you ask him, or did he ask you?
He asked me. We spent the night flirting. Kind of pisses me off.
If you had been more patient, he might have texted you. You made yourself less appealing by being too eager. Sorry, I don't make the rules. These are just the dynamics of the mating dance. Rail against them at your own peril.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did the number exchange come about? Did you ask him, or did he ask you?
He asked me. We spent the night flirting. Kind of pisses me off.