Josieposie wrote:
I have just been rather unpleasant to someone who wanted to go out with me. I find him powerfully annoying. I tried all the polite ways of saying that I did not want him to keep on texting me. I never agreed to meet him after our first very casual walk date hybrid and told him I had a boyfriend. I suppose the reason why I have never been kissed at 22 is maybe that I am too easily annoyed but he told me how to cross the road and not to go near the river, (which I swim in when it is not in sedge), else I might drown and then he wanted to go running with me the next day and I said no because I only run alone and besides I was busy. He would not take “no” for an answer which is an ominous sign in most boys. After that I just ignored his texts, but he kept on phoning. So I sent him a message saying never to get in touch with me again, that I did not want to be his friend and he should find someone to reciprocate his feelings. He is Chinese so maybe there is a culture difference in action here. I just wish that this could have gone more smoothly and that he had understood that I was refusing him sooner. I feel like I have been cruel. He just had such thick skin it turned out to be the only way to get rid of him. What would you have done, what have you doen in the past? How could I handle this kind of situation efficiently in the future? What happens if he does not even understand this, he is a hopeless optimist?
I don't see what you've done wrong here apart from possibly this........
Josieposie wrote:
I never agreed to meet him after our first very casual walk date hybrid and told him I had a boyfriend.
Josieposie wrote:
I have never been kissed at 22
Now if this guy who you are referring to here knows that then he might have thought you was either lying or just playing hard to get. Saying you have a boyfriend when infact you don't (if that was the case here) will not do yourself any favours.
If someone was interested in me and I didn't feel the same way, I wouldn't claim to be spoken for unless it was actually true, otherwise that's just asking for trouble.
Not saying the guy didn't overstep the mark here and should have picked up on the rejection hints you were giving him, he should have done, but it also sounds as if you have inadvertently mislead him at the same time.
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