Black Widow Void
Master Don Juan
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When visiting my brother and sister-in-law, I will occasionally run into her best friend and neighbor. I've known her as an acquaintance for many years (usually bumping into her about twice a year) .
Here's where a pal of mine said I'm being overly-dismissive. Maybe I am or maybe I'm not. I'm open to different perspectives.
Saw her at a party last week. I neglected to get her number, so I sent her a brief e-mail (via facebook) suggesting that she and I meet for a drink . Yes, I know this media is frowned upon, but I didn't get her number. The next day, I noticed that the message was "read" and no reply. Okay, fair enough. She's not interested. Can't win 'em all.
The next day, she sends a brief note that she's open to getting a drink (there's no "princess in another castle" etc.. ) . Instead of sending a bunch of messages back and forth, I ask for her number (to better coordinate a plan). Once again... message "read" but no response provided (my bet is that like the last e-mail, she'll do the "48 hr delay").
Before she responded, I wrote and said that it would be better to call potential plans off. I was direct and to the point ... "when there's a deliberate delay in responding, I can only conclude a lack of interest or an act of being calculative. Neither of which seem to be a good recipe for a pleasant night out, so let's resume just bumping into each other by chance.... no hard feelings"
A pal said that I can be too 'black and white' and not allow enough 'wiggle room' for exceptions. I'm not sure that I agree, but am keeping an open mind. If you have a take on this situation that I haven't considered, feel free to share.
Thanks
Here's where a pal of mine said I'm being overly-dismissive. Maybe I am or maybe I'm not. I'm open to different perspectives.
Saw her at a party last week. I neglected to get her number, so I sent her a brief e-mail (via facebook) suggesting that she and I meet for a drink . Yes, I know this media is frowned upon, but I didn't get her number. The next day, I noticed that the message was "read" and no reply. Okay, fair enough. She's not interested. Can't win 'em all.
The next day, she sends a brief note that she's open to getting a drink (there's no "princess in another castle" etc.. ) . Instead of sending a bunch of messages back and forth, I ask for her number (to better coordinate a plan). Once again... message "read" but no response provided (my bet is that like the last e-mail, she'll do the "48 hr delay").
Before she responded, I wrote and said that it would be better to call potential plans off. I was direct and to the point ... "when there's a deliberate delay in responding, I can only conclude a lack of interest or an act of being calculative. Neither of which seem to be a good recipe for a pleasant night out, so let's resume just bumping into each other by chance.... no hard feelings"
A pal said that I can be too 'black and white' and not allow enough 'wiggle room' for exceptions. I'm not sure that I agree, but am keeping an open mind. If you have a take on this situation that I haven't considered, feel free to share.
Thanks