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That’s my interpretation also.Perhaps 62.2 is describing this indirect way you are dealing with him now.
ah, right... I'd keep this way for a while, I need to detoxify from some social media xDPerhaps 62.2 is describing this indirect way you are dealing with him now.
Sounds like it’s for the best.He thought i had blocked him and asked me for explanations while saying he doesn't want to hear or see me again.
and he sounded angry and very hurt XD, but i felt hurt too by what he told me XDPerhaps 62.2 is describing this indirect way you are dealing with him now.
XD yes. I hope I wont miss him tho. That was so weird and sudden...Sounds like it’s for the best.
Sure hope not. If so, you’d have to involve policeguys... I hope he won't do any revenge or something like scratching the car lol...XD
ahah you're right. I just didn't expect it to end like this, and to receive those mean words. But maybe it was better to know how he can become, before we got involved in meeting eachother right?Sure hope not. If so, you’d have to involve police
Unbelievably he wrote again and demands explainingSounds like it’s for the best.
Absolutely. He sounds unstable and further communication will likely lead to trouble.ahah you're right. I just didn't expect it to end like this, and to receive those mean words. But maybe it was better to know how he can become, before we got involved in meeting eachother right?
that seems so.Absolutely. He sounds unstable and further communication will likely lead to trouble.
But I totally get u, when it starts with a mental feeling and u like him. Now I'm sorry to not reply but if he acts insane now, i wonder then when u meet him what he can do, or if i were his girlfriend...!Cheers, a guy similar to this one wrote me for 15 years. 15. Thanks God he lives in Australia. Every time he would trick me sounding normal and behaving like a friend, then the insanity would start again. I've been extremely silly and answered many times out of compassion, now I know the only way is no-contact. Since I consistently didn't reply he stopped.
Wishing you good luck!
But I totally get u, when it starts with a mental feeling and u like him. Now I'm sorry to not reply but if he acts insane now, i wonder then when u meet him what he can do, or if i were his girlfriend...!
My friends use Tinder everyday and they hang out with strangers but never meet an insane one,they aren't afraid to experience things they desire. i dont know how they do that,while instead i never meet anybody and the few times I do this happens ahah. I take huge times in getting to know a person first just to build trust and getting out of my comfort zone (that's why guys meet other girls in the meantime).
I hope we can fix things in the future, starting from me meeting someone less insane!! (if it even exists lol)
Thanks for sharing ur experience, I will keep ignoring... Sounds like the best thing to do for my sake
I didn't experience it yet, when I say I'd like to catch up and boast about different guys also, I wished I would do that - but then I don't do that because something inside is always preventing me to do that (plus my 'insecurity' brings me to share this with other people, who are much protective and suggest me not to do anything). We are very different from others GreenHazel!!!!!! I agree with all u said. The people on dating apps have disorders or they are used to have sex rapidly, my friends don't have problems with that. My friends always say that when a boy is a bit of a player or just doesn't make efforts for you, and so on, it's because he's single and he's a male, but if you want to make out you can just do it and don't worry about it. But I'm single too and I would like to reason like a male, then. Instead, I dont act that way, I overthink a lot even when there's much chemistry and sexual desire. It's like I'd like to flirt with everyone only but not doing anything serious with all of them...>>Well, we are on the same boat then I tried the online dating thing just once in my life, last year, because my best friend told me she wasn't going to speak with me again if I didn't at least try. I did try. I lasted 3 weeks, then ran like hell. I'm not saying that it doesn't work, it just doesn't work for me.
And btw, statistics say that 80% of men on online dating platforms are either married or/and have a personality disorder, perhaps we are not the weird ones after all
Listen, perhaps people here (my self included) are not the typical extroverted, social people who are definitely able to make life easier for themselves; perhaps we are prone to overthinking, or to take too long in making up our minds. But perhaps introspection also means that we know ourselves better and that we can value long term potential more accurately than our friends... or that we simply still think that when you are meant to meet someone, you will. Call it naive, but nothing can beat the magic of crossing paths with someone IRL and knowing from the first moment your eyes meet that you've met someone special.
Wishing you the very best, Cheers
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).