Cockiness is not my friend. After my first date with Forty-three I was 100% confident that there would be a second date; I was 100% wrong. A week after our first date and a few texts later, he passed by the salon (not on purpose, by the way); when he saw me he came in to say hi. When we realized we were both going to be out of town that weekend, he told me to get a hold of him when I was back and we would get together. I followed his instructions, but it turned out he was actually going to be out of town for a couple of extra days. We texted back and forth for the next few days, and then I finally got to the point and asked him, "What are the chances you and I get to go out soon?" He replied, "Truthfully I gotta lay low on dating for right now. Got a little too much on the plate. Unexpected things have arose that I gotta take care of. But obviously we will stay in contact!"
Ouch. You need to know that I'm not much of an emotional person, but this caused a slight fissure in the crush section of my heart since I had been so confident about our connection. I sucked it up, though, and replied, "High five for the honesty. We'd better stay in touch because I need someone to keep my dancing ego in check. Good luck with that plate of yours." He responded, "Of course, you're a cool chick." I wrapped it up by replying, "It's true, I am pretty cool."
Part of me definitely hopes that our paths will cross again soon. If I don't see him, though, I really do appreciate his honesty rather than the popular alternative that some people take and string others along.
BOOOOOO!!! Love his honesty and the way you handled it so awesomely but I really don't like his full plate or unexpected things.
ReplyDeleteMe neither. I'm definitely hoping that he clears off some room on that plate soon.
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