Moonlounger
Don Juan
I met this gal on an online dating site, and she seems interested when we're face to face, but it's like pulling teeth to schedule dates.
She's easily one of the best looking chicks I've dated, and is smart on top of that. Conversation has been great. She's in med school, just started working in a hospital part time as part of her schooling, plays in an orchestra on the side.
Been on three dates with her so far, made out on the second date (working on getting better with that), and third date wasn't that hot.
Scheduling the third date consisted of:
Me moving the date twice due to her having to stay late at the hospital, me rescheduling for following week, her texting the next day to try and plan something a day later, only to text later cancelling citing work obligations, finally agreeing to happy hour on a Monday, only to text the night before asking to move the time up so she had more time to prepare for work (night shift).
Third date came, I paid for everything (I pay unless they offer to help), and got a quick hug in the parking lot because she had to get ready for work.
I didn't call or text her for a week, and got a text Saturday asking how my 4th was. Texted back and forth a little, I called her today and she couldn't talk due to being out at dinner with her roommates. She called a few hours later, and it went to voice mail as I was away from phone.
I understand it can be rude to take a phone call at dinner, but this is the second time she's been out with friends and says she can't talk. Her plan is to take a year off med school, and go for an MBA as part of a joint program at her university. So two more years of school, then there's residency for about 3 years, then finally she's a doctor. So she'll be 32 then, and probably working crazy hours as a doctor.
I get that she's got a lot going on right now, but dating on top of it all? Something's got to give, and it's been my sorry ass up to now.
Is it worth entertaining this option further?
If I'm a low priority now, I will probably be a low priority in her eyes forever.
Seems like she's chosen being a doctor over finding a guy at this time.
Would the best action be to disappear on her, or let her know what the issue is?
What have your experiences been with women "too busy to date"?
What do you look out for?
She's easily one of the best looking chicks I've dated, and is smart on top of that. Conversation has been great. She's in med school, just started working in a hospital part time as part of her schooling, plays in an orchestra on the side.
Been on three dates with her so far, made out on the second date (working on getting better with that), and third date wasn't that hot.
Scheduling the third date consisted of:
Me moving the date twice due to her having to stay late at the hospital, me rescheduling for following week, her texting the next day to try and plan something a day later, only to text later cancelling citing work obligations, finally agreeing to happy hour on a Monday, only to text the night before asking to move the time up so she had more time to prepare for work (night shift).
Third date came, I paid for everything (I pay unless they offer to help), and got a quick hug in the parking lot because she had to get ready for work.
I didn't call or text her for a week, and got a text Saturday asking how my 4th was. Texted back and forth a little, I called her today and she couldn't talk due to being out at dinner with her roommates. She called a few hours later, and it went to voice mail as I was away from phone.
I understand it can be rude to take a phone call at dinner, but this is the second time she's been out with friends and says she can't talk. Her plan is to take a year off med school, and go for an MBA as part of a joint program at her university. So two more years of school, then there's residency for about 3 years, then finally she's a doctor. So she'll be 32 then, and probably working crazy hours as a doctor.
I get that she's got a lot going on right now, but dating on top of it all? Something's got to give, and it's been my sorry ass up to now.
Is it worth entertaining this option further?
If I'm a low priority now, I will probably be a low priority in her eyes forever.
Seems like she's chosen being a doctor over finding a guy at this time.
Would the best action be to disappear on her, or let her know what the issue is?
What have your experiences been with women "too busy to date"?
What do you look out for?