Hey guys, long time reader, first time poster.
I'm looking to get advice and/or confirmation that I handled this well so that I may learn and grow; this is not a 'I want her back story'.
I was in a short relationship (month and a half) and all was good. She was into the sex, we vibed really well, and her IL was high as she would always reach out to me.
I'm a professional musician who is on the road a lot and she assumes that I"m sleeping with everything within reach to which I neither confirmed nor denied. The next time we hook up she tells me that she's dating other people and that she doesn't want me to get hurt. She is a 27 year old attorney for the state and I have no doubt guys are banging down her door. I told her I was cool with a casual relationship. (Did I handle that right?)
The next morning everything was great. She called the following day, which I missed, and when I called her back a few days later she began to get ice cold. We made some plans for Sunday but I could tell things took a dive. (Could she really be that pissed about a late returned call?)
Saturday night I'm at the bar with a buddy and she walks in with some dude and her friend. I assume it's one of the other dudes she's dating. With the intent of playing it easy, I walked up to her mentioning how I saw her come in and that I just wanted to say hello. She introduced me to the girl she was with but not the guy. I instantly got 'the' vibe and knew I should bow out. I told her it was great seeing her and we'd talk later. As I turned to walk away she gave me a look like WTF. (Perhaps I shouldn't have assumed that the guy was her date, but the vibe was not positive)
The next morning I got a text saying she was no longer interested in pursuing this relationship. I responded by simply saying I enjoyed our time together. (Right response?)
Did I handle the situation at the bar right or did I fall flat by making the wrong assumption about the guy she was with? Could she really have been so pissed off that it took me a few days to call her back that her whole attitude changed? Also, if she feels disrespected that I may have blown her off at the bar, is the idea of her texting meant to be an equal slap to the face?
FWIW I got a good laugh that day when I thought about the fact that I'm 32 and a 27 y/o just broke up with me over text.
Hopefully I can learn from where this may have gone wrong. Thanks!
I'm looking to get advice and/or confirmation that I handled this well so that I may learn and grow; this is not a 'I want her back story'.
I was in a short relationship (month and a half) and all was good. She was into the sex, we vibed really well, and her IL was high as she would always reach out to me.
I'm a professional musician who is on the road a lot and she assumes that I"m sleeping with everything within reach to which I neither confirmed nor denied. The next time we hook up she tells me that she's dating other people and that she doesn't want me to get hurt. She is a 27 year old attorney for the state and I have no doubt guys are banging down her door. I told her I was cool with a casual relationship. (Did I handle that right?)
The next morning everything was great. She called the following day, which I missed, and when I called her back a few days later she began to get ice cold. We made some plans for Sunday but I could tell things took a dive. (Could she really be that pissed about a late returned call?)
Saturday night I'm at the bar with a buddy and she walks in with some dude and her friend. I assume it's one of the other dudes she's dating. With the intent of playing it easy, I walked up to her mentioning how I saw her come in and that I just wanted to say hello. She introduced me to the girl she was with but not the guy. I instantly got 'the' vibe and knew I should bow out. I told her it was great seeing her and we'd talk later. As I turned to walk away she gave me a look like WTF. (Perhaps I shouldn't have assumed that the guy was her date, but the vibe was not positive)
The next morning I got a text saying she was no longer interested in pursuing this relationship. I responded by simply saying I enjoyed our time together. (Right response?)
Did I handle the situation at the bar right or did I fall flat by making the wrong assumption about the guy she was with? Could she really have been so pissed off that it took me a few days to call her back that her whole attitude changed? Also, if she feels disrespected that I may have blown her off at the bar, is the idea of her texting meant to be an equal slap to the face?
FWIW I got a good laugh that day when I thought about the fact that I'm 32 and a 27 y/o just broke up with me over text.
Hopefully I can learn from where this may have gone wrong. Thanks!