G-Lexington
Lex. Icon. Devil.
An age old question, and not one with any one answer.
It's common to believe that other people are completely static. You see them drinking coffee three times running, so they're coffee drinkers, and they will always be thus. Then you see them drinking tea, and it boggles the mind.
The fact is, people are extremely dynamic. They can and do change over time. Not only over the years, but within weeks, days, hours. And this is especially true when it comes to new relationships. People aren't exactly sure what they feel, or where they may be heading. They might think "I really love this guy - he may be the one!", and then, after a night's sleep, think "You know what? Maybe not."
And yeah, sometimes we think it'd be great if they'd keep us informed of these changes of heart. But there's two things working against that. First off, these things can be really fleeting. If he called you every hour to say "Yep, having doubts again", you'd probably develop a complex. So he puts it off to see if it goes away...and after a while, if the feeling doesn't change, it gets uncomfortable. Do you finally own up and say "You know? I'm just not feeling it"? Or do you give it one more day to see if you change your mind? Or do you just hope he gets the message if you don't respond, since you've been doing that the last several days?
Sadly, a lot of guys go with option three.
What can you do? Not much. Feel free to send one more message saying "I've send you several messages over the past few days, but haven't heard back from you. I'm going to assume you just don't want to pursue this, so I'm going to move on." And then, move on.
Lex
It's common to believe that other people are completely static. You see them drinking coffee three times running, so they're coffee drinkers, and they will always be thus. Then you see them drinking tea, and it boggles the mind.
And yeah, sometimes we think it'd be great if they'd keep us informed of these changes of heart. But there's two things working against that. First off, these things can be really fleeting. If he called you every hour to say "Yep, having doubts again", you'd probably develop a complex. So he puts it off to see if it goes away...and after a while, if the feeling doesn't change, it gets uncomfortable. Do you finally own up and say "You know? I'm just not feeling it"? Or do you give it one more day to see if you change your mind? Or do you just hope he gets the message if you don't respond, since you've been doing that the last several days?
Sadly, a lot of guys go with option three.
What can you do? Not much. Feel free to send one more message saying "I've send you several messages over the past few days, but haven't heard back from you. I'm going to assume you just don't want to pursue this, so I'm going to move on." And then, move on.
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