TheCollegeLife
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One day I was sitting around, and I felt very bored and lonely. I had been away at college for a whole year, and now I was back home.. I had also recently quit a new job that I enjoyed, and I was pretty bummed about that too. I felt like I wanted to talk, but I didn't want to talk to my female friends. Not because we don't get along, but b/c I specifically wanted to talk to a guy. Within the past year I've been actively making an effort to talk to more guys instead of girls. In addition, the guys I'd talked to at school constantly pressured me in one way or another, or weren't talkative enough. I long since stopped talking to them. While I was moping around, I had also been praying a bit, asking God for a guy that I could just talk to, share some jokes with, and who wouldn't pressure me for anything. My intentions were this: we could be friends, get to know eachother, and maybe it'd turn into something more.
So late that night I made a profile on a dating website. Then I emailed one guy. His profile indicated he was active on the site. The next day he emailed saying he had a gf, and that he wouldn't mind getting to know me. But his profile said he was single, I would've never emailed him if he wasn't. So I told him to change his profile, and he did. I should've been more specific and told him to delete his profile..
Anyway after a month of emailing, he asked for my number, and I gave my # to him. He texted abt 2 days later, and we've been texting abt 2 months now. So thats 3 months we've been in contact.
This is how the texting went: he'd initiate, I'd respond, and vice versa. The problem is that he started flirting. Now I don't have experience with guys, but I'm pretty sure I recognize a flirty text. At first I thought ok at least I know he’s heterosexual. But then the flirting progressively became more frequent and more blatant. First it started with winks (in the texts), then he said "I'm just hinting that maybe I like you. Lol jk jk jk jk". Then he started with nicknames, and at one point said that "we clicked". He even said "Watch when I see you I'll make you love me lol jkjkjkjk". By the way, when a guy says "wife you up", what does that mean? Is that disrespectful? I've never heard anyone say that before. When he said that I retorted with a clever remark of my own just in case it was disrespectful. I know I wasn't flirting or encouraging him (no double entendres, no double meanings, nothing). I texted him random stuff about Christianity, or I treated him the way I'd treat my younger siblings-- I basically called him ugly, stupid, a punk or made fun of him etc. At all points I've made it clear to him that I'm smart and not a pushover, so there's nothing on my part that would encourage his behavior or make it think its ok for him to act like that. I feel like I'm constantly on the lookout for guys who'll try to take advantage me, and that I don't get to simply enjoy a normal conversation with one.
Now is it me, or are the things he says too much? I admit that I'm a silly person, and its my silly side that I usually show people. But what kind of humor is he using?
Is there even a point in developing a friendship with this guy? Things didn't turn out the way I planned at all. I feel uncomfortable talking to him when he acts like that b/c he has a gf. I'm seriously considering dropping him and moving on. I deleted my profile, and his number.
So late that night I made a profile on a dating website. Then I emailed one guy. His profile indicated he was active on the site. The next day he emailed saying he had a gf, and that he wouldn't mind getting to know me. But his profile said he was single, I would've never emailed him if he wasn't. So I told him to change his profile, and he did. I should've been more specific and told him to delete his profile..
Anyway after a month of emailing, he asked for my number, and I gave my # to him. He texted abt 2 days later, and we've been texting abt 2 months now. So thats 3 months we've been in contact.
This is how the texting went: he'd initiate, I'd respond, and vice versa. The problem is that he started flirting. Now I don't have experience with guys, but I'm pretty sure I recognize a flirty text. At first I thought ok at least I know he’s heterosexual. But then the flirting progressively became more frequent and more blatant. First it started with winks (in the texts), then he said "I'm just hinting that maybe I like you. Lol jk jk jk jk". Then he started with nicknames, and at one point said that "we clicked". He even said "Watch when I see you I'll make you love me lol jkjkjkjk". By the way, when a guy says "wife you up", what does that mean? Is that disrespectful? I've never heard anyone say that before. When he said that I retorted with a clever remark of my own just in case it was disrespectful. I know I wasn't flirting or encouraging him (no double entendres, no double meanings, nothing). I texted him random stuff about Christianity, or I treated him the way I'd treat my younger siblings-- I basically called him ugly, stupid, a punk or made fun of him etc. At all points I've made it clear to him that I'm smart and not a pushover, so there's nothing on my part that would encourage his behavior or make it think its ok for him to act like that. I feel like I'm constantly on the lookout for guys who'll try to take advantage me, and that I don't get to simply enjoy a normal conversation with one.
Now is it me, or are the things he says too much? I admit that I'm a silly person, and its my silly side that I usually show people. But what kind of humor is he using?
Is there even a point in developing a friendship with this guy? Things didn't turn out the way I planned at all. I feel uncomfortable talking to him when he acts like that b/c he has a gf. I'm seriously considering dropping him and moving on. I deleted my profile, and his number.
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