Deadly_Ripped
Master Don Juan
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I'm in college, and a biology major/ resident's assistant/former high school peer has been regularly suggesting that she and I hang out.
She's picked a date 3 times now, and tonight we're supposed to chill at my place and get wasted. I suspect that since she said she'd call to let me know for sure that she wouldn't have duty yesterday and she didn't call that she might try to blow me off tonight.
Here's where I'm lost:
She's not the type of person who gets kicks from ****ing with peoples' heads, and we used to be friends, but she keeps bringing up times and canceling. So even if these obligations are legitimate, how is the best way to show her that I value my own time and shouldn't be blown off and yet I do want to hang out.
In other words, I don't want to be like screw off if you're too busy, but I set time aside for her and she doesn't even have the courteosy to call when she says she will to solidify everything.
Any suggestions?
She's picked a date 3 times now, and tonight we're supposed to chill at my place and get wasted. I suspect that since she said she'd call to let me know for sure that she wouldn't have duty yesterday and she didn't call that she might try to blow me off tonight.
Here's where I'm lost:
She's not the type of person who gets kicks from ****ing with peoples' heads, and we used to be friends, but she keeps bringing up times and canceling. So even if these obligations are legitimate, how is the best way to show her that I value my own time and shouldn't be blown off and yet I do want to hang out.
In other words, I don't want to be like screw off if you're too busy, but I set time aside for her and she doesn't even have the courteosy to call when she says she will to solidify everything.
Any suggestions?