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Home > Family & People > Dating   »   Why do men withdraw?

 
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Old Apr 19, 2008, 08:03 AM
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Why do men withdraw?

I met this guy a year ago and we have been doing the same song and dance over and over. We get along well and there is great chemistry between us - here is the problem - we get into an argument and then dont talk for a few months. This guy contacted me on Valentine's Day and we have been chatting for 3 months - it took him that much time to get up enough nerve to see me. We ended up sleeping together on that date and I haven't heard from him since. He has backed off and is now silent. I highly suspect that it was his first sexual experience with me. I waited 2 weeks and then contacted him and told him I didn't appreciate the silence from him and that I think its best we don't see each other anymore. This is not my true feelings for him of course, but I was stupid and emailed something when I was upset. In his response to me, it was clear that he was hurt and told me that he wasn't attracted to me anyway. I felt horrible, so I took a huge chance and told him how I truly felt and that I wanted to take our "dating" to the next level. I told him that we have to communicate. I haven't heard from him. Most of the advice I have is to: just wait for him or "no news is good news"

Any advice/words of wisdom is appreciated!!!

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Old Apr 19, 2008, 11:16 AM   #2  
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You gotta stop sleeping with us men so soon!

Yeah, sure we want it, but if we are really interested in you, and you are that easy to get into bed, we probably won't be looking at you as a keeper but as a short term satisfaction provider.

Make us work for it. We will value you more if we really have to earn the chance to sleep with you.

I know, I'm old fashioned in that way I guess.
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if you do reunite, expect the snits to happen in the future as well.
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