I have never been sexually active; but just recently, I decided to give Craigslist a chance and hook up with a number of dads/bears. Since the premise of the hook ups is based on NSA action, I really don't have any chemistry with these guys outside of the massive lust that we share. Therefore, these are one-and-done meetings. (Just in case you're judging me right now, I only play it safe and I don't do anal penetration... if it helps at all.)
Almost a month ago, I met up with a dad (divorced with a kid), who is almost twice my age. I am in my mid-20's and he is in his late 40's. We hit it off well, and I ended up spending the night, which I had never done prior to that night. We held each other as we slept. When we woke up in the morning, we made out and held each other again before I left.
Due to busy schedules, we were not able to meet each other again until a week ago. This was the first time ever that I met up with a guy for a second time. Due to scheduling constraints, I couldn't spend the night. But we did everything except actual sex, after which we just lay beside each other and talked for almost an hour.
During the conversation, he mentioned a couple of times how he's old enough to be my dad, and that he's very concerned about our age difference. He also talked about how I'm a young and attractive guy and that I can probably get any guy I want. I told him that I wouldn't have come back if I wasn't interested, but I don't think that convinced him that I really felt that way. The weird thing is... he's never really been in a relationship after his divorce, and I really am not looking for a relationship either because I'm not out. And so, the fact that we were even talking about the age difference was pretty strange.
We were supposed to meet up again a couple nights ago, but something came up. Although I was looking forward to it, I was cool with it because there are some things that are out of your control. However, somehow I kind of feel like he's avoiding me because his cancellation message was pretty cold. There was no mention of him looking forward to the third "date" or that we should see each other again soon. I sent him a message back after he cancelled, but he hasn't responded to a message, which although it doesn't have a question, is something every other person would reply to. Normally, he is pretty quick to send a message back, but I have not heard from him at all.
I don't want to send him another message because I don't want to be overbearing. But I want to know if there is anything up. Should I send him a message anyway? Or am I just being paranoid and reading too much into it? And what is the significance of him talking about the age gap?
Almost a month ago, I met up with a dad (divorced with a kid), who is almost twice my age. I am in my mid-20's and he is in his late 40's. We hit it off well, and I ended up spending the night, which I had never done prior to that night. We held each other as we slept. When we woke up in the morning, we made out and held each other again before I left.
Due to busy schedules, we were not able to meet each other again until a week ago. This was the first time ever that I met up with a guy for a second time. Due to scheduling constraints, I couldn't spend the night. But we did everything except actual sex, after which we just lay beside each other and talked for almost an hour.
During the conversation, he mentioned a couple of times how he's old enough to be my dad, and that he's very concerned about our age difference. He also talked about how I'm a young and attractive guy and that I can probably get any guy I want. I told him that I wouldn't have come back if I wasn't interested, but I don't think that convinced him that I really felt that way. The weird thing is... he's never really been in a relationship after his divorce, and I really am not looking for a relationship either because I'm not out. And so, the fact that we were even talking about the age difference was pretty strange.
We were supposed to meet up again a couple nights ago, but something came up. Although I was looking forward to it, I was cool with it because there are some things that are out of your control. However, somehow I kind of feel like he's avoiding me because his cancellation message was pretty cold. There was no mention of him looking forward to the third "date" or that we should see each other again soon. I sent him a message back after he cancelled, but he hasn't responded to a message, which although it doesn't have a question, is something every other person would reply to. Normally, he is pretty quick to send a message back, but I have not heard from him at all.
I don't want to send him another message because I don't want to be overbearing. But I want to know if there is anything up. Should I send him a message anyway? Or am I just being paranoid and reading too much into it? And what is the significance of him talking about the age gap?

