First date went great; why no second date?

I just graduated from university (22F) and reconnected with a guy I had met in first year. We went out for coffee, and it went pretty well. He told me how glad he was that we matched, and said I looked really good and different (in a good way) from first year. I texted him a day later and said I had fun on the date, and that we should meet up again. He replied that he had a good time too, but didn't really acknowledge the "we should meet up again" part of my text.

I don't know if I'm overthinking this. Should I text back and initiate legitimate plans for a second date? (He was the one who asked me out on the first date). Or should I wait for another text from him?



Submitted May 29, 2019 at 03:47AM

I just graduated from university (22F) and reconnected with a guy I had met in first year. We went out for coffee, and it went pretty well. He told me how glad he was that we matched, and said I looked really good and different (in a good way) from first year. I texted him a day later and said I had fun on the date, and that we should meet up again. He replied that he had a good time too, but didn't really acknowledge the "we should meet up again" part of my text.I don't know if I'm overthinking this. Should I text back and initiate legitimate plans for a second date? (He was the one who asked me out on the first date). Or should I wait for another text from him?

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