jenny21 on 01.08.2005
hi there, i have just come out of a six year relationship
with my first boyfriend, so as you can gather im hopeless with men. i met a man
a fortnight ago, and we flirted with each other. he told me to come into the bar
he works in and made me promise to come see him, i went two days later and he
gave me a free drink and touched my arm, so i thought everything was going well.
the next time i saw him he hardly looked at me, didnt talk to me and made sure
he stayed away from me at all times. i just dont understand whats happened...can
you shed any light on the situation for me... thanks jenny
Sam's Response
Hi Jenny
First of all I am sure that you are not hopeless with men if you have been going
out with one for 6 years. You just need a bit of practice and a bit of
confidence, for women this tends to come naturally.
Well this seems like very odd behaviour from him. I personally would never
invite a lady I had just met to my workplace. It is not an ideal place for
either the man (who is meant to be working) or the lady (who has come to get the
undivided attention of a man). Was he drunk when he asked you? Men are prone to
make silly requests when they are drunk.
As for his avoidance the second time you saw him. Was he working, while he was
avoiding you? Was it busy at his workplace? If so, then this would explain it,
he was too busy to pay much attention to you.
However I think you want a few more possible explanations. So here are the
occasions when I would react in this way:
1) If I really fancied the woman, I would only avoid the woman if I was tired.
When I am tired, I am no fun at all to be with. For that reason I tend to avoid
a woman that I fancy, particularly if we have just met and I don't want to give
a bad impression.
2) You may have done something to creep him out or embarrass him when you met at
his workplace. You may neglect to see what could of creeped him out because men
are sensitive to different things to women and men rarely say if something
creeped them out. It could have been an overly possesive behaviour or over
possessive language. For example saying "where are you going to take me on a
date?" A fine question if you have been going out for a few weeks but very
creepy and presumptive if he has not actually said he wanted to go out with you.
3) He could have been playing hard to get. Women tend to give men the flick if
they act overkeen. So what some men do, is go cold on a woman and see what her
reaction is. This tends to intrigue the woman, as it has done in your case. But
then the man usually responds again if you then see them another time. Playing
hard to get is quite a frustrating game that both men and women play, sometimes
it works sometimes it doesn't.
4) Since you saw him at his workplace, he may have found another woman. If he
has, then he will lose interest in the majority of other women he knows.
5) He does not fancy you anymore. Maybe you looked too desperate or screamed out
potential stalker to him.
6)He thought you gave off some negative vibes that you did not fancy him. He
therefore sees little point in pursuing you any further. If he is not going to
get any relationship then there is little point in talking to you.
7) A lot of women say a man was avoiding them. When really it was her body
language and lack of proximity to him that meant he avoided her. Did he try his
best to avoid you? Or were you giving him little chance to let him approach you?
Did you make any effort to approach him?
I can not answer which of the above is the correct answer because I was not
there. But hopefully you can choose a clear answer from the above based on your
experience of the situation.
My recommendation is to see him again and make yourself approachable and see
what his reaction is. You can't possibly draw a conclusion from one bad
incident. However if he avoids you again then move on, there are plenty more men
out there.
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