Body & Soul6 mins ago
Was I right?
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Have been on a site for a while, its a friends/dating one. Had this chap messaging me. He is married, so I told him, I would rather not chat to a married man. I thought it unfair to his wife, even though the messages totally innocent.
He says I should be able to talk to anyone I want. If not I will live my life within 4 walls and never meet anyone. He said it was "useful advice"!
I didn't reply to that message. But was he right?
He says I should be able to talk to anyone I want. If not I will live my life within 4 walls and never meet anyone. He said it was "useful advice"!
I didn't reply to that message. But was he right?
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His 'friendly advice' - is there another kind? - is a response to your attitude concerning his marital status, which is entirely your choice and your right.
Perhaps he feels a little guilt, and as such he feels peeved that you have decided to opt out of an on-line reletaionship with him, so he felt the need to have a pop at your insecurity.
Ignore him. This man does not know you, and is obviously not qualified to make such suggesttions - 'friendly' or otherwise.
You can pick and choose how you live your life on a dating site, he, by defintion, cannot.
His 'friendly advice' - is there another kind? - is a response to your attitude concerning his marital status, which is entirely your choice and your right.
Perhaps he feels a little guilt, and as such he feels peeved that you have decided to opt out of an on-line reletaionship with him, so he felt the need to have a pop at your insecurity.
Ignore him. This man does not know you, and is obviously not qualified to make such suggesttions - 'friendly' or otherwise.
You can pick and choose how you live your life on a dating site, he, by defintion, cannot.