XANEUS
Senior Don Juan
I know 3 girls like this. . . I call and ask,
do you want to get together for (activity) on (day). They say sure.
(No, I don't say the stuff in parenthesis above)
But when you try to schedule a time that they are free it is impossible. . . and I know for a fact that most (if not all) of their excuses are legit.
It's frustrating because I end up going out with others, but these are the ones that I really want to go out with.
It seems it always ends up in either I'm busy, or a call to confirm situation. . . as in, "I already have something that conflicts, but I can try to get out of it, call me back."
How do you deal with this without becoming an overlyavailable chump?
Up to last week I've been just saying, "that's okay. . . if you're not sure, I'll just call you some other time when your schedule is freer." Then waiting a couple weeks. This definitely seems to raise their (apparent) interest, but It still has yet to get me a date with one of them.
This past week, I went along with the call to confirm thing, but I couldn't get ahold of her on the return call (this is not terribly unusual, they are tough to get a hold of anyway), so I left a message saying:
Hey (her name) this is (my name). I guess since I can't get ahold of you, I'm going to have to assume that you can't do lunch this weekend. If this is a poor assumption call me at (my number). Otherwise we'll talk soon.
I don't know whether this will work out or not. . . I'm inclined to think it will be even less effective than the "I'll call some other time" thing.
Has anyone successfully dealt with this situation before?
Does anyone have ideas?
They give every sign of interest, up to agreeing to the date. . . but I can't schedule a time when they aren't "busy".
do you want to get together for (activity) on (day). They say sure.
(No, I don't say the stuff in parenthesis above)
But when you try to schedule a time that they are free it is impossible. . . and I know for a fact that most (if not all) of their excuses are legit.
It's frustrating because I end up going out with others, but these are the ones that I really want to go out with.
It seems it always ends up in either I'm busy, or a call to confirm situation. . . as in, "I already have something that conflicts, but I can try to get out of it, call me back."
How do you deal with this without becoming an overlyavailable chump?
Up to last week I've been just saying, "that's okay. . . if you're not sure, I'll just call you some other time when your schedule is freer." Then waiting a couple weeks. This definitely seems to raise their (apparent) interest, but It still has yet to get me a date with one of them.
This past week, I went along with the call to confirm thing, but I couldn't get ahold of her on the return call (this is not terribly unusual, they are tough to get a hold of anyway), so I left a message saying:
Hey (her name) this is (my name). I guess since I can't get ahold of you, I'm going to have to assume that you can't do lunch this weekend. If this is a poor assumption call me at (my number). Otherwise we'll talk soon.
I don't know whether this will work out or not. . . I'm inclined to think it will be even less effective than the "I'll call some other time" thing.
Has anyone successfully dealt with this situation before?
Does anyone have ideas?
They give every sign of interest, up to agreeing to the date. . . but I can't schedule a time when they aren't "busy".