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he sounds like a cock
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You broke the convo off while it was going well and he was giving full replies to your messages... are you crazy? :laugh: Yes what you're doing is futile, I don't believe in playing games at all to be honest when it comes to stuff like this, it just wastes time and if he's anything like me, he'd be more put off if he thought you were messaging 'strategically' :laugh: And if you're both playing the 'wait for him to message first' game, then you're both going to lose tbh. If you like him and think there could be something in it, message him and tell him that. Tell him you want to meet for a coffee or something. Just be upfront basically. The worst that will happen is that he'll say no and you'll feel embarrassed, but you'll get over it. The best that will happen is that it could be the start of a great relationship that makes you really happy. Being rejected really isn't that bad anyway, and you'll never get anything you want unless you risk rejection/failure.
Anyway you need to weigh up the two potential negatives... 1 - feeling embarrassed after being rejected... 2 - regretting that you did nothing and never knowing what might have happened. Which one is worse to you? and make your decision based on that. If you do want the convo to continue though the onus is kinda on you to restart it since you broke it off. |
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I honestly cannot understand why people play the chase when it comes to things like this, for me it would only go the opposite way - I'd assume that you weren't interested if you stopped replying and I certainly wouldn't message again after that (especially in the early stages, it's a bit different if there is some kind of emotional connection there). |
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omg we are meeting for coffee, so excited and happy and also a tad terrified
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Coffee means you'll suck him off. Enjoy!
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Any tips? :worry:
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Cliché but be yourself and don't go with too many expectations (aka don't pressure yourself to try and be a certain way, just go open-mindedly and see if your connection feels natural).
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Try not to do anything like spill your coffee over him or anything either, would probs kill the mood
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...:lovedup:..perfect...and no, no advice Tom other than just no expectations, you're having a lovely coffee with someone that you've enjoyed chatting with is all and maybe leading to a friendship or romantic stuff and thangs and maybe just a coffee and nothing more but a great way to spend an hour or so....(enjoy...:love:..)...
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..a great smell helps as well.../you know, some lovely perfumery...
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..oh and also...
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the meeting fell through because of a certain hangover of mine and we agreed to meet again but that time he cancelled Ever since then I started to feel he wasn't that interested in meeting. He said we could meet any time, but in a friendly way initially, but suggested he was open to development. I feel like I've been blown off a bit, and I'm not sure if it's too needy to message again to try and arrange something My friends came to the conlcusion today he's just not worth it because it's obvious from the messages I'm more into him than he is to me, but maybe he's just chilled, and it should also be considered we've not even met yet. The hard thing is though I just like him a lot in terms of looks and it's so hard to walk away and stop trying when I have been for almost two weeks now. I didn't talk about things to people so as not to look stupid, but obviously you run away with ur imagination sometimes. It's also really hard because we came so close to meeting twice, and in the first instance it was my fault we didn't. Situations like this are sooo hard to read, and i don't wanna lose dignity. Should I just leave it? |
What do YOU feel? Do you really like him or is it just getting carried away with the fantasy that attracts you?
When you cancelled first it was not because you didn't want to meet him, so it might as well be the same case with his cancellation. you don't know. It doesn't say much. If you want it and he didn't disapprove so far, give yourself a chance. Yes, you can lose your "dignity" (harsh phrasing, I would say) but you can lose a potentially great companion. If you ask me - hell with the rules, do your thing and let things happen or not. |
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Actually, when he cancelled I was going over to his and he supposedly fell asleep lol. My initial feeling was to try one last time in a few days to initiate meeting for coffee or something, the same time we were meant to last week (even though my friends advised against this :blush:), and if he doesn't respond well to that/sounds disinterested, then it really is time to give it up right? |
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