We've covered flakes I don't how many times on here. There's really no excuse for being such a shitty person. However, some people think their excuses or arguments will really work.
Say you have a dinner date with someone you like, and about a half hour prior, you get a text that that person isn't feeling so well or is upset at their roommate or whatever, so "How about you just come over and hang out instead?"
Naturally, I'll say no. If you don't feel good, I'm not coming over, and two...."hanging out" at a guy's house is not a date. It's usually a way to get out of spending money or putting effort into a girl, and usually just trying to get into her pants, because you don't see her as good enough to take on a real date.
So I say no and say I'll probably just go home or do whatever instead, and that it really sucks because I was looking forward to the date, and I get back something really rude like "You have NO idea what it's like to be a homeowner and how much money that costs! You think I can just go out all the time and pay for stuff?!"
Or the one my ex loved to pull the most was the "kid" card, constantly blowing me off at the last second, and when I'd get mad for him not telling me sooner, he'd scream at me that I didn't have kids and I had no idea how to budget and how much money it costs to have a family and that he can't just take me places and do stuff with me. Then again, he never did. But the girl he cheated on me with, he took her out every day the first few months they were together
Sorry, but your argument has to match the real argument. Don't blow someone off and then kick and scream because you own a house and that person doesn't. That has nothing to do with the fact that you don't want to go out to eat with that person. Don't throw it in someone's face that you have kids and child support to pay, as a way to excuse blowing off going to a concert with someone that you promised you'd take them to.
Say you have a dinner date with someone you like, and about a half hour prior, you get a text that that person isn't feeling so well or is upset at their roommate or whatever, so "How about you just come over and hang out instead?"
Naturally, I'll say no. If you don't feel good, I'm not coming over, and two...."hanging out" at a guy's house is not a date. It's usually a way to get out of spending money or putting effort into a girl, and usually just trying to get into her pants, because you don't see her as good enough to take on a real date.
So I say no and say I'll probably just go home or do whatever instead, and that it really sucks because I was looking forward to the date, and I get back something really rude like "You have NO idea what it's like to be a homeowner and how much money that costs! You think I can just go out all the time and pay for stuff?!"
Or the one my ex loved to pull the most was the "kid" card, constantly blowing me off at the last second, and when I'd get mad for him not telling me sooner, he'd scream at me that I didn't have kids and I had no idea how to budget and how much money it costs to have a family and that he can't just take me places and do stuff with me. Then again, he never did. But the girl he cheated on me with, he took her out every day the first few months they were together
Sorry, but your argument has to match the real argument. Don't blow someone off and then kick and scream because you own a house and that person doesn't. That has nothing to do with the fact that you don't want to go out to eat with that person. Don't throw it in someone's face that you have kids and child support to pay, as a way to excuse blowing off going to a concert with someone that you promised you'd take them to.
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