I was accused of “playing games” by a gentleman that I was talking to online. I am making this thread not in order to vent or defend myself, but to genuinely ask those of both genders if it did seem to you that I had. And if so, I would totally love advice on how to not do that. Ways I could have been more straight-forward, more sincere, ect.
Ok so here is the scenario: the gentleman and I had spoken first on a dating site very lightly, then later on another app. We were barely on the “what do you do for fun, are you a Christian” side of the conversation. I asked him how he felt about drinking and smoking and the like, and then it came to living together. It was made very plain and he had a son, but I know of several folks who had children and then afterwards made a pledge to purity until they got married after that. I thought that may be the case.
When I asked what his opinion was on cohabitating before marriage, he said he had in the past but he didn’t know. Since his stance was flimsy, right at that moment I told him I believed in purity before marriage so that would probably mean we’d not be compatible romantically. He asked if I was no longer interested, and I said no but I left the option open to definitely still being friends. At this he said he had “no time for games” and that I knew he had a son. Sadly before I could explain what I meant, he blocked me in both.
Is there something I should have done different?
Ok so here is the scenario: the gentleman and I had spoken first on a dating site very lightly, then later on another app. We were barely on the “what do you do for fun, are you a Christian” side of the conversation. I asked him how he felt about drinking and smoking and the like, and then it came to living together. It was made very plain and he had a son, but I know of several folks who had children and then afterwards made a pledge to purity until they got married after that. I thought that may be the case.
When I asked what his opinion was on cohabitating before marriage, he said he had in the past but he didn’t know. Since his stance was flimsy, right at that moment I told him I believed in purity before marriage so that would probably mean we’d not be compatible romantically. He asked if I was no longer interested, and I said no but I left the option open to definitely still being friends. At this he said he had “no time for games” and that I knew he had a son. Sadly before I could explain what I meant, he blocked me in both.
Is there something I should have done different?
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