mallorym
May 4, 2009, 07:42 AM
I was seeing a fantastic man for quite a few months - we completely hit it off upon meeting initially, but had been talking for weeks before this. We had so much in common and our conversations never seemed to have an end. It was amazing and I felt incredibly drawn and so intrigued by him. He had told me he felt the same way, and when we finally met in person it was clear the physical attraction was mutual as well.
Things seemed to be off to a pretty great start, and it really seemed like we were enjoying eachother's company. We would talk and text long into the wee hours of the morning. As weeks went on, the sexual chemistry and attraction between us was overpowering and we couldn't keep our hands off each other every single time we'd meet up. It was absolutely amazing. The way he'd look at me, the way he'd touch me. I've been in flings where it was purely JUST sex - but this was different. The way he'd look deeply into my eyes and smile, it was clear the connection was dwelling deeper than physical.
I noticed shortly after a about of these spontaneous and frequent sexual experiences, other things started to teeter off. We talked less, we saw each other less, it had me wondering what was going on. I was confused because he was telling me about how he'd been sharing with his family details about us, and his friends also. (I had already met his friends too) I had no idea what went wrong especially since it was VERY obvious between us that chemistry was evident and the connection was there. We were always very clear to each other how we felt and the attraction we had.
I felt it was time I shared with him my feelings, as I was starting to fall for him deeply. His response was not what I had been expecting and it crushed me completely. He said that I was beautiful, and that I was funny and amazing and down-to-earth. And of course, that I drove him absolutely wild in bed. BUT... he just didn't feel the spark between us. He of course, wanted to stay friends and said he'd be upset if I decided never to speak to him again, but that'd he'd understand.
I call bull. If there was no spark, we wouldn't have had initial attraction, we wouldn't have any sort of connection, let alone the physical aspect of it. Esp. since the sexual chemistry was as strong as it was between us.
Please someone tell me this was his 'easy way out'? Something isn't adding up for me. I haven't spoken to him for about a month.
Things seemed to be off to a pretty great start, and it really seemed like we were enjoying eachother's company. We would talk and text long into the wee hours of the morning. As weeks went on, the sexual chemistry and attraction between us was overpowering and we couldn't keep our hands off each other every single time we'd meet up. It was absolutely amazing. The way he'd look at me, the way he'd touch me. I've been in flings where it was purely JUST sex - but this was different. The way he'd look deeply into my eyes and smile, it was clear the connection was dwelling deeper than physical.
I noticed shortly after a about of these spontaneous and frequent sexual experiences, other things started to teeter off. We talked less, we saw each other less, it had me wondering what was going on. I was confused because he was telling me about how he'd been sharing with his family details about us, and his friends also. (I had already met his friends too) I had no idea what went wrong especially since it was VERY obvious between us that chemistry was evident and the connection was there. We were always very clear to each other how we felt and the attraction we had.
I felt it was time I shared with him my feelings, as I was starting to fall for him deeply. His response was not what I had been expecting and it crushed me completely. He said that I was beautiful, and that I was funny and amazing and down-to-earth. And of course, that I drove him absolutely wild in bed. BUT... he just didn't feel the spark between us. He of course, wanted to stay friends and said he'd be upset if I decided never to speak to him again, but that'd he'd understand.
I call bull. If there was no spark, we wouldn't have had initial attraction, we wouldn't have any sort of connection, let alone the physical aspect of it. Esp. since the sexual chemistry was as strong as it was between us.
Please someone tell me this was his 'easy way out'? Something isn't adding up for me. I haven't spoken to him for about a month.