
In the mean time, Mr.J has come back in the picture as well. Although we are not rushing back together, we are talking and hanging out. What can I say, I love the kid.
So I had told Cyberboy about Mr.J as a way to say "thanks, but no thanks." He gushed about how much he wanted to get to know me better, so I was a softie and caved into another date. Friday, I reeeaaalllyy wasn't feeling it, so I canceled (there were also scheduling conflicts, but essentially I said, no). I thought by now he might be getting the hint, but no.
So Saturday I finally bit down and told him flat out, this is not working. What does he do? Call me a money grabbing bitch, essentially. Now, I am not that materialistic, growing up in Maine I think it is hard to be. I don't buy articles of clothing for over $50 and always on sale. A $40 dinner out is classy and I would much rather stay in watching a movie than a night on the town. But it was not enough for him to insult me once, but I received three late night text messages.
#1 - saying "you used me for dinner dates"
#2 - saying "I knew you were all about money, now this proves it to me"
#3 - "You had a great guy trying to get to know you better, you ex will dump you again, you'll see"
So, I think 1 and 2 pretty much negate #3. If you were a "great guy" I doubt you would stoop to the level of accusing someone you had been on 3 dates with in the last month as using you for money. I also find it ironic as I work in an entreprenurial business where we work because of passion and not necessarily profit, and he works in the financial district.
Oh well, one for the books ; )
3 comments:
Wow, regardless of whether or not your ex works out, it's pretty obvious you ditched this one in the nick of time! Yikes.
Sounds like you dodged a major bullet.
wowsa, he sounds psycho! I hope he has stopped bothering you?!
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