Why is he acting weird when he rejected me?

I (39f) had a tiny crush on a male friend of mine(34m). We constantly flirt. We are both single. We were joking around about dating -- I thought. So I asked him out in the same joking way, over text. He didn't respond.

Two days ago I had to text him about something I needed help with, then when I asked him in person about the favor(which he was totally down to do), I asked him about me asking him out and he said "I was talking in general, not about me and you." Ouch!

Today we ran into each other out in public and I said hello, but he acted very rude and angry almost after saying hello. I haven't texted him since he rejected me or asked about the favor. My feelings are a little hurt, yeah, but it's cool -- I bounce back fairly quickly. I treasure our friendship and I'm disappointed that he's acting like this. Why would he do this??

Any ideas?



Submitted February 28, 2021 at 12:13AM

I (39f) had a tiny crush on a male friend of mine(34m). We constantly flirt. We are both single. We were joking around about dating -- I thought. So I asked him out in the same joking way, over text. He didn't respond.Two days ago I had to text him about something I needed help with, then when I asked him in person about the favor(which he was totally down to do), I asked him about me asking him out and he said "I was talking in general, not about me and you." Ouch!Today we ran into each other out in public and I said hello, but he acted very rude and angry almost after saying hello. I haven't texted him since he rejected me or asked about the favor. My feelings are a little hurt, yeah, but it's cool -- I bounce back fairly quickly. I treasure our friendship and I'm disappointed that he's acting like this. Why would he do this??Any ideas?

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