The LadyKiller
Senior Don Juan
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I met a HB, we connected quickly, I asked her out, she said yes, date set. Very early this morning, I receive the following text:
"Sorry to be sketch, but I have to be somewhere (shortly after our date time would begin), so I have to leave right after work (our date was to be after her work shift)...We can all get together to eat sometime soon!"
Ok, it's a flake . Normal enough I guess. Frustrating, but we've all gotten them. However, one particular word stands out:
"...We can all get together to eat sometime soon!"
What the #$^*@! is this? When we made the plans, it was pretty clear it was just the two of us. What is "all?" I asked a couple of my friends what they thought it meant and I got two extremes. One side says she texted me at the start of the day and because we keep in touch, it's not dead. He also feels "all" is just like her saying y'all (she's from the South). Friend #2 disagrees, saying I'm screwed because "all" was specifically written to show that I am in the friend zone.
What do you think? I understand the flake itself, that's not the question. What is "all?" I am waiting a little while to text her back (in part b/c I'm not even sure what to write). Is there any benefit of asking what "all" means?
"Sorry to be sketch, but I have to be somewhere (shortly after our date time would begin), so I have to leave right after work (our date was to be after her work shift)...We can all get together to eat sometime soon!"
Ok, it's a flake . Normal enough I guess. Frustrating, but we've all gotten them. However, one particular word stands out:
"...We can all get together to eat sometime soon!"
What the #$^*@! is this? When we made the plans, it was pretty clear it was just the two of us. What is "all?" I asked a couple of my friends what they thought it meant and I got two extremes. One side says she texted me at the start of the day and because we keep in touch, it's not dead. He also feels "all" is just like her saying y'all (she's from the South). Friend #2 disagrees, saying I'm screwed because "all" was specifically written to show that I am in the friend zone.
What do you think? I understand the flake itself, that's not the question. What is "all?" I am waiting a little while to text her back (in part b/c I'm not even sure what to write). Is there any benefit of asking what "all" means?
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