He's always on the dating site where we met

I went on a couple of dates with someone recently and then turned him down for a third date. I really liked him, but I sensed that he wasn't that into me. Frankly, I felt like he was sort of half-assing it with me. He never really put planning effort into our dates.

But the nail in the coffin was that he was always. On. The. Dating. Site. Where. We. Met. Literally ALWAYS.

Was I wrong to be turned off by this? Lord knows we weren't exclusive and I was still going on dates with others. But his being constantly on the prowl made me feel a bit icky about seeing him for a third date. If he were just using swipe apps, I'd never have known. And that would have been better.

Note: I was using a friend's profile to see him; I haven't actually logged in as myself in a while. I get dates mostly from the swipe apps.



Submitted May 08, 2019 at 07:03PM

I went on a couple of dates with someone recently and then turned him down for a third date. I really liked him, but I sensed that he wasn't that into me. Frankly, I felt like he was sort of half-assing it with me. He never really put planning effort into our dates.But the nail in the coffin was that he was always. On. The. Dating. Site. Where. We. Met. Literally ALWAYS.Was I wrong to be turned off by this? Lord knows we weren't exclusive and I was still going on dates with others. But his being constantly on the prowl made me feel a bit icky about seeing him for a third date. If he were just using swipe apps, I'd never have known. And that would have been better.Note: I was using a friend's profile to see him; I haven't actually logged in as myself in a while. I get dates mostly from the swipe apps.

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