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Last Tuesday a girl I had been out with a couple of times called me out of the blue to arrange a date for later in the week. So far so good right?
She’s a single young mom (different girl than the one I previously posted about) who had fallen off my radar due to a legitimately busy work and holiday schedule. She invited me over to her house in the morning for coffee and breakfast. The call was brief and to the point, and ended with her saying how much she missed me. I didn’t get overly excited about the invite, telling her it had been a while and would be good to see her again.
Friday morning rolls around and I called about an hour beforehand to confirm our scheduled rendezvous. There was no answer so I left a message inquiring if we were still on for coffee. I didn’t hear back from her at all, she totally flaked. Fortunately it wasn’t a complete wash as I had a number of errands to accomplish that morning before heading off to work.
Yesterday afternoon she texted me wondering how I’m doing. At first I wasn’t going to reply, flaky girls are a serious pet peeve of mine, then I decided to check the website for any advice on this matter and found an article Chase wrote last year on this very topic. https://www.girlschase.com/content/what-do-when-girls-flake
It was an eye-opener to say the least and I decided to put this advice into action. After reading the blog and waiting about 20 minutes, I sent the following reply.
Her: Hey, how you doing?
Me: Hey, glad to hear from you. I guess we got our signals crossed on coffee last week, things have been pretty busy for me too. We’ll have to reschedule that some time. What’s the rest of your week looking like?
I have yet to get a message back from her...seriously she’s flaking out again! I thought I kept things cool and non-judgmental in my response, while trying to not come across as weak or bitter or letting her walk all over me. I even offered her a chance to make it up to me when it was convenient for her.
Is there some flaw in my response that I’m not aware of? She pretty much broke my two strike rule and I’m ready to drop her from my radar for good. I feel I may be taking things personally at this point, but she’s the one who contacted me for crying out loud, any ideas on what direction I should go with this? I have no intention of ended up in her friend zone.
Thanks,
Trilogy
She’s a single young mom (different girl than the one I previously posted about) who had fallen off my radar due to a legitimately busy work and holiday schedule. She invited me over to her house in the morning for coffee and breakfast. The call was brief and to the point, and ended with her saying how much she missed me. I didn’t get overly excited about the invite, telling her it had been a while and would be good to see her again.
Friday morning rolls around and I called about an hour beforehand to confirm our scheduled rendezvous. There was no answer so I left a message inquiring if we were still on for coffee. I didn’t hear back from her at all, she totally flaked. Fortunately it wasn’t a complete wash as I had a number of errands to accomplish that morning before heading off to work.
Yesterday afternoon she texted me wondering how I’m doing. At first I wasn’t going to reply, flaky girls are a serious pet peeve of mine, then I decided to check the website for any advice on this matter and found an article Chase wrote last year on this very topic. https://www.girlschase.com/content/what-do-when-girls-flake
It was an eye-opener to say the least and I decided to put this advice into action. After reading the blog and waiting about 20 minutes, I sent the following reply.
Her: Hey, how you doing?
Me: Hey, glad to hear from you. I guess we got our signals crossed on coffee last week, things have been pretty busy for me too. We’ll have to reschedule that some time. What’s the rest of your week looking like?
I have yet to get a message back from her...seriously she’s flaking out again! I thought I kept things cool and non-judgmental in my response, while trying to not come across as weak or bitter or letting her walk all over me. I even offered her a chance to make it up to me when it was convenient for her.
Is there some flaw in my response that I’m not aware of? She pretty much broke my two strike rule and I’m ready to drop her from my radar for good. I feel I may be taking things personally at this point, but she’s the one who contacted me for crying out loud, any ideas on what direction I should go with this? I have no intention of ended up in her friend zone.
Thanks,
Trilogy