Yurii Posted July 29, 2024 Posted July 29, 2024 I recently asked a guy out on a date, but he hasn't replied, and it's been about two weeks. I feel really sad and have lost my confidence. I like him a lot. It took a lot of courage for me to ask him out. It would have been okay if he politely rejected me by saying something like, "You're nice, but I'm not interested." That way, I could have clarity and stop doubting his feelings. Choosing to "keep silent" is a clear attitude, but it's a hurtful way to respond. I know that with time, I will forget about him, but right now I feel terrible. I even had the idea to ask him why he could not answer me. We are not close, but we know each other in a way that we should respect each other. I hope to get some opinions and positive comments. Thank you.
basil67 Posted July 29, 2024 Posted July 29, 2024 I'm sorry this happened to you.Ā Ā I remember my daughter having a male classmate when she was 14. They got on well together and so she asked him if he'd like to hang out after school.Ā His reaction was to disappear and never speak to her againĀ Ā Ā Yeah, it hurts and can be embarrassing My advice is toĀ remember that in theĀ act ofĀ asking him out, you showed more courage than all those women who've never dared try to go after someone they are interested in.Ā Ā And those who don't take risks achieve much less in life than those who do.Ā Of course, not all risks work out, but failing and picking ourselves up and starting overĀ is how we learn resilience - the secret to recovering after adversity.Ā Ā The more we fail at different things, the more we practice recovery.Ā Ā You will start to feel better soon, and you'll realise that not only that this didn't kill you, but it's helped you learn that you can pick yourself up, overcome rejection and get back out there! Lastly, remember that your self worth is not contingent on what some guy feels for you.Ā It's about having faith in yourself andĀ being a good person.Ā And knowing that you'll beĀ loved by the right guy.Ā And even then, relationships start and breakup, but in the end you'll find your Mr Right. Ā 1
ExpatInItaly Posted July 29, 2024 Posted July 29, 2024 Ah, sorry this happened.Ā Some people are just really not gpod at letting someone down. It would be have been the considerate thing to respond in some way, even if to decline. I wouldn't follow up and ask why he didn't rreply, though. I would let it go.Ā But I am curious about the comment below. How do you know each other?Ā 3 hours ago, Yurii said: we know each other in a way that we should respect each other. Ā
Author Yurii Posted July 29, 2024 Author Posted July 29, 2024 4 hours ago, basil67 said: I'm sorry this happened to you.Ā Ā I remember my daughter having a male classmate when she was 14. They got on well together and so she asked him if he'd like to hang out after school.Ā His reaction was to disappear and never speak to her againĀ Ā Ā Yeah, it hurts and can be embarrassing My advice is toĀ remember that in theĀ act ofĀ asking him out, you showed more courage than all those women who've never dared try to go after someone they are interested in.Ā Ā And those who don't take risks achieve much less in life than those who do.Ā Of course, not all risks work out, but failing and picking ourselves up and starting overĀ is how we learn resilience - the secret to recovering after adversity.Ā Ā The more we fail at different things, the more we practice recovery.Ā Ā You will start to feel better soon, and you'll realise that not only that this didn't kill you, but it's helped you learn that you can pick yourself up, overcome rejection and get back out there! Lastly, remember that your self worth is not contingent on what some guy feels for you.Ā It's about having faith in yourself andĀ being a good person.Ā And knowing that you'll beĀ loved by the right guy.Ā And even then, relationships start and breakup, but in the end you'll find your Mr Right. Ā Thank you for cheering me up. I donāt feel embarrassed, but I do feel hurt :((( My mind knows exactly what is the right thing to do, but my heart leads me in a different direction. I will read your advice again and again to keep myself in positive thoughts.
Author Yurii Posted July 29, 2024 Author Posted July 29, 2024 1 hour ago, ExpatInItaly said: Ah, sorry this happened.Ā Some people are just really not gpod at letting someone down. It would be have been the considerate thing to respond in some way, even if to decline. I wouldn't follow up and ask why he didn't rreply, though. I would let it go.Ā But I am curious about the comment below. How do you know each other?Ā Ā I know itās the right thing to forget him and keep moving on. Iāve been trying to keep myself busy these days, but I don't always feel good. Sometimes I check if he's online or not, and I know how silly it is, but I can't seem to stop. I wish I could unfriend him, but that would make me ruder and more immature than him ļL (For me 'no contact' is the best way to forget someone). "How did you two meet?" My brother met him at an event and thought we had a lot in common, so he introduced us. He seems super busy, and I find myself more interested in him than he is in me. We've met a few times, but only for a quick lunch, he was a friendly and humorous guy when we met directly. The first time we talked, I told him I hoped we could be friends to share things. I made it straight to ask him out for a date to let him know what I really think. This is our last conversation: āYuri: Are you free on Saturday morning for a coffee date? A: Hey didn't go anywhere So busy :(( This weekend I have visitor so will be busyyyyy Yuri: Ā Ohh, that's so bad... I have time this Saturday and I really want u to be my dateā Is it too straight forward? :((((
ExpatInItaly Posted July 29, 2024 Posted July 29, 2024 6 minutes ago, Yurii said: I have time this Saturday and I really want u to be my dateā Yes, this is too much.Ā It would have been better to ask if he was also free on Saturday, and leave it to him to let you know. What you said comes across as a bit pushy. Having said that, I don't think he was interested in dating you to begin with. He souds like a friendly guy but also that he was trying to keep things there and not take it further.Ā I'm sorry.Ā 1
Gebidozo Posted July 29, 2024 Posted July 29, 2024 1 hour ago, Yurii said: I have time this Saturday and I really want u to be my dateā Is it too straight forward? :(((( Yes. And itās not because youāre a girl, donāt understand me wrong. Iām a guy and Iāve always been very straightforward, active, always initiated, but I donāt think Iāve ever told anyone āI really want you to be my dateā. It just feels somehow⦠needy and pushy.Ā Itās much better to just naturally ask a person to meet, and gradually develop romance without actually spelling things out. Next time, try not to start your sentences with āI needā¦ā or āI really wantā¦ā, and donāt put labels on things (āwe are good friendsā, āare we dating?ā). Just ask a guy, āHey, are you doing something Friday evening? Do you want to have dinner with me?ā or something like this.
Gaeta Posted July 29, 2024 Posted July 29, 2024 1 hour ago, Yurii said: I wish I could unfriend him, but that would make me ruder and more immature than him ļL (For me 'no contact' is the best way to forget someone). Unfriend him. He's not even an acquaintance, he's a nobody your brother randomly met.Ā You don't have to be nice to people that are rude to you. Keeping him as friends on social media is not a sign of maturity on your part, actually a sign of weakness. A confident woman don't keep around men that rejected her.Ā 3
Author Yurii Posted July 29, 2024 Author Posted July 29, 2024 1 hour ago, Gaeta said: Unfriend him. He's not even an acquaintance, he's a nobody your brother randomly met.Ā You don't have to be nice to people that are rude to you. Keeping him as friends on social media is not a sign of maturity on your part, actually a sign of weakness. A confident woman don't keep around men that rejected her.Ā Ā I will take your advice that "A confident woman don't keep around men that rejected her. " He met my brother at a business event, and they still stay in touch for business purposes. The supportive comments have made me feel better. I respect all the people I have a chance to meet and talk to. I will focus on my goals and will give an update when I totally forget about this. Thank you so much. 2
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