I started dating a guy three weeks ago. Let's call him Mark.
The thing is, of course, he was my first boyfriend, although it was really kind of lame, because Mark is a very boring guy and I'm a very energetic person who needs to talk to everyone to get rid of boredom. In general, I love adrenaline, which he didn't give me at all. To begin with, I was always the one who had to text him because he thinks he's so unique that he finds it overwhelming to spend half an hour on the phone. So, I would text him and have to wait until Thanksgiving for him to reply, of course, and I see that as something basic in a relationship. So I told him and he said he loved me very much and not to think that he didn't want to talk to me, and I already suspected it, but anyway, I went along with it, but in my mind I gave him two weeks to act or I was leaving, because I don't want to be alone while in a relationship. So, we went out a few times and everything was normal. I noticed that he was trying harder, and yesterday at 8 p.m. I got this text:
"I know this will hurt you, but my feelings for you are the same, but I no longer feel romantic about this, so I'd rather end it than deceive us both. I don't expect you to forgive me. You're special to me, but unfortunately, I prefer to be direct and avoid something worse in the long run. Always be yourself. If you want to talk to me again or anything, count on me, but if not, I'll leave you alone. I hope this doesn't ruin our friendship :)"
I mean, thank goodness I didn't kiss him. He also sent me the text message, and on Monday I met up with Mark. Why couldn't he tell me to my face?
Well, that's all, kisses.
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