Why would someone take a full day to send a rejection text?

I'm a 33f and met a man off of OkCupid a few days ago. I got a weird vibe from him as soon as we started walking. I'm not sure if he was disappointed in my appearance, but I was actually having a good day and I feel my photos are representative of what I actually look like. I also noticed that he was only an inch or two taller than me at best (I'm 5'7"), but he marked on his profile that he's 6'0" and even went out of his way to clarify that he's tall in his profile. His height of 5'8"-5'9" is perfectly acceptable, but it always turns me off when men lie about this. It made me wonder if he felt like I was emasculating him walking next to him because he was barely taller than me (since he had felt the need to lie about it), so I felt self-conscious about it the entire time.

I'm pretty nervous and awkward when I first meet someone, and I'm not very good at flirting when I feel that way. I felt like I behaved especially "odd" this time, but as time went by we both seemed to warm up and we laughed a lot. There were a few things he said which sounded like they might be compatibility issues for me, but we had both indicated on our profiles that we were looking for something casual (I'm looking for a FWB), so I wasn't super concerned about that. When we parted at the station, he asked if I wanted to see him again, and I said that would be nice.

I didn't hear from him for two days, so I sent a text asking if he wanted to hang out again. He responded almost a full day later with a standard, polite "there's no connection" response. While I appreciate that he didn't just ghost, I don't appreciate he took a full day to let me know. Why would he have done this?



Submitted August 09, 2020 at 11:47PM

I'm a 33f and met a man off of OkCupid a few days ago. I got a weird vibe from him as soon as we started walking. I'm not sure if he was disappointed in my appearance, but I was actually having a good day and I feel my photos are representative of what I actually look like. I also noticed that he was only an inch or two taller than me at best (I'm 5'7"), but he marked on his profile that he's 6'0" and even went out of his way to clarify that he's tall in his profile. His height of 5'8"-5'9" is perfectly acceptable, but it always turns me off when men lie about this. It made me wonder if he felt like I was emasculating him walking next to him because he was barely taller than me (since he had felt the need to lie about it), so I felt self-conscious about it the entire time.I'm pretty nervous and awkward when I first meet someone, and I'm not very good at flirting when I feel that way. I felt like I behaved especially "odd" this time, but as time went by we both seemed to warm up and we laughed a lot. There were a few things he said which sounded like they might be compatibility issues for me, but we had both indicated on our profiles that we were looking for something casual (I'm looking for a FWB), so I wasn't super concerned about that. When we parted at the station, he asked if I wanted to see him again, and I said that would be nice.I didn't hear from him for two days, so I sent a text asking if he wanted to hang out again. He responded almost a full day later with a standard, polite "there's no connection" response. While I appreciate that he didn't just ghost, I don't appreciate he took a full day to let me know. Why would he have done this?

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