I'm dating a girl for about 1 month and I fvcking love her. Not literally, but you get the point. I genuinely enjoy spending time with her. We're a good match for each-other. And we both have busy lives. And that's the problem.
She flaked a couple of times in the past but here's an example:
Here's a text snippet from last Thursday, we had a date planed a few days in advance:
Me: You took your laptop home again didn't you?
Her: Yeah, I hate this project already
Me: Well your still paying for my drink tonight. Don't think you're pitying yourself out of that
Her: haha. I really can't tonight though, I have to finish this damn task
Her: But I'm free tomorrow night
Me: Yeah, but I'm not
Her: I'm free Saturday night too then.
Me: We'll see what we can do
So Saturday comes along:
Me: Yo, half-cute girl. You available tonight?
Her: depends
Her: half or very
Me: Hah. Ok, you've earned it. Very.
Her: i'm available then
Her: but only later tonight cuz I have some things to do
Me: It's fine, I'm busy until around 21:30. So 22?
Her: i don't know because I have a birthday party to attend at 19 and don't know how long it will last
Me: A'right, give me a call when you're done and we'll see what we can do.
She then texts me at 21:
Her: Can't make it tonight. Coffee at your place tomorrow afternoon?
Me (at about 1 am): Sure. See you at my place tomorrow.
Couple similar situations arose in the past before, but to be fair here when flakes occurred she always warned me of that possibility beforehand as in the example above and always offered a reschedule. It's not like she said a solid yes and then eventually flake out of the blue.
It bothers me though. The point of making plans days in advance is to clear your schedule. We both have busy lives and I value my time. Anyway, she came by Sunday and we agreed on going out tonight. Because of that, I refused an invitation to our regular football games, turned down a friend for drinks and another that was throwing a party at his place.
Talked to her this morning and she seemed swamped at work. Which is fine, we both work as IT devs and I know how it is. I said it's ok as I was gonna see her tonight anyway and mentioned I will give her a call once I get off of work. She had no objection and responded well.
Maybe I'm getting paranoid, but I have a feeling she'll somehow manage to flake and reschedule. Again. She's on some fvcked up project, working overtime every day and working weekends to top it off too. So I'm trying to be reasonable here, but then again it's a battle between my reason and my standards in the sense that I want to see her even if it's only gonna be tomorrow, but I don't want this to become a habit at the same time.
I'd feel really stupid about myself tonight if I'll end up having a beer and playing video games with my room-mate again.
Should I just chill the fvck out? what do you guys think?
She flaked a couple of times in the past but here's an example:
Here's a text snippet from last Thursday, we had a date planed a few days in advance:
Me: You took your laptop home again didn't you?
Her: Yeah, I hate this project already
Me: Well your still paying for my drink tonight. Don't think you're pitying yourself out of that
Her: haha. I really can't tonight though, I have to finish this damn task
Her: But I'm free tomorrow night
Me: Yeah, but I'm not
Her: I'm free Saturday night too then.
Me: We'll see what we can do
So Saturday comes along:
Me: Yo, half-cute girl. You available tonight?
Her: depends
Her: half or very
Me: Hah. Ok, you've earned it. Very.
Her: i'm available then
Her: but only later tonight cuz I have some things to do
Me: It's fine, I'm busy until around 21:30. So 22?
Her: i don't know because I have a birthday party to attend at 19 and don't know how long it will last
Me: A'right, give me a call when you're done and we'll see what we can do.
She then texts me at 21:
Her: Can't make it tonight. Coffee at your place tomorrow afternoon?
Me (at about 1 am): Sure. See you at my place tomorrow.
Couple similar situations arose in the past before, but to be fair here when flakes occurred she always warned me of that possibility beforehand as in the example above and always offered a reschedule. It's not like she said a solid yes and then eventually flake out of the blue.
It bothers me though. The point of making plans days in advance is to clear your schedule. We both have busy lives and I value my time. Anyway, she came by Sunday and we agreed on going out tonight. Because of that, I refused an invitation to our regular football games, turned down a friend for drinks and another that was throwing a party at his place.
Talked to her this morning and she seemed swamped at work. Which is fine, we both work as IT devs and I know how it is. I said it's ok as I was gonna see her tonight anyway and mentioned I will give her a call once I get off of work. She had no objection and responded well.
Maybe I'm getting paranoid, but I have a feeling she'll somehow manage to flake and reschedule. Again. She's on some fvcked up project, working overtime every day and working weekends to top it off too. So I'm trying to be reasonable here, but then again it's a battle between my reason and my standards in the sense that I want to see her even if it's only gonna be tomorrow, but I don't want this to become a habit at the same time.
I'd feel really stupid about myself tonight if I'll end up having a beer and playing video games with my room-mate again.
Should I just chill the fvck out? what do you guys think?