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He always cancels our date!
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So had this friend who I have known for ages and we have just decided to start dating. Went on the first date which was fine. Spoken on the phone, emailed and sent texts since. Approximately 10 times we have organised to meet up he has had to cancel. Mostly due to his job.
Its him who suggests the day/time of our dates so i feel that he shouldnt make plans if he cannot keepthe time free. What i feel is also a bit rude as rather than phone to appologise he texts and says sorry.
Eg. i text this PM about going out tomorrow and have had a reply to say sorry cant make it. Dubious as to when he would have told me otherwise.
Am i being too harsh? Should i just put up with it if his job is agency work. He says he hasnt had work for two weeks?! (yep he's really making the effort).
I'm just wondering if i should call him and tell him to sling his hook. Its a shame as he was a friend long before we decided we wanted to date each other.
Its him who suggests the day/time of our dates so i feel that he shouldnt make plans if he cannot keepthe time free. What i feel is also a bit rude as rather than phone to appologise he texts and says sorry.
Eg. i text this PM about going out tomorrow and have had a reply to say sorry cant make it. Dubious as to when he would have told me otherwise.
Am i being too harsh? Should i just put up with it if his job is agency work. He says he hasnt had work for two weeks?! (yep he's really making the effort).
I'm just wondering if i should call him and tell him to sling his hook. Its a shame as he was a friend long before we decided we wanted to date each other.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The last proper time we had quality time together was at the end of september when we went out to dinner. I drove and paid for the meal. In all fairness he says that he should of paid but he was outside having a cigarette at the time. Sounds bad doesnt it?
Thinking of just saying 'actually you did me a favour as im going to the cinema instead now with friends.' What do you think??
Thinking of just saying 'actually you did me a favour as im going to the cinema instead now with friends.' What do you think??
Definately none of those Suzie1.
I only live in a little town where everyone knows everyone. Also as mentioned before i have known this person for 8/9 years already. He just seems to live for his work. He doesnt like not working (mad i know) and he does do agency work which he has to take when it comes up.
I have organised things with him before but he has cancelled them too at the last minute. He is very appologetic in the texts and then if i say (like i did today) "hang on a min you cancel everything and you shouldnt make arrangements if you cant keep them". if i really liked someone i would have turned down the work.
Have just text him to say its not working out and have made other plans but he acts as if i am being unreasonable and that i should just put up with it. Yet he wants a relationship but his actions are showing the opposite. Very bizarre.
I only live in a little town where everyone knows everyone. Also as mentioned before i have known this person for 8/9 years already. He just seems to live for his work. He doesnt like not working (mad i know) and he does do agency work which he has to take when it comes up.
I have organised things with him before but he has cancelled them too at the last minute. He is very appologetic in the texts and then if i say (like i did today) "hang on a min you cancel everything and you shouldnt make arrangements if you cant keep them". if i really liked someone i would have turned down the work.
Have just text him to say its not working out and have made other plans but he acts as if i am being unreasonable and that i should just put up with it. Yet he wants a relationship but his actions are showing the opposite. Very bizarre.
Definitely let him know you are happy making other plans. While it sounds like he's in a little of a sticky place with work/money, there's always options, you know? I can't take you to dinner, but meet me for coffee later... I can't go to the cinema, but how about you come over and we'll watch a show after I get off work...
He's got time; it's just not traditional "date" time. But if he wants to see you, he'll find a way.
EveEd
He's got time; it's just not traditional "date" time. But if he wants to see you, he'll find a way.
EveEd
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