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Default Jun 04, 2019 at 08:24 AM
 
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Originally Posted by divine1966 View Post
I think he is bad news. Block him
Oh trust me, he is finally blocked on my cellphone and Facebook.

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Originally Posted by ennie View Post
I like how you put "(adult)." It gets the point across.
Haha! Thanks ennie! And she (his friend) is 40 years old. I don't know why his immaturity doesn't bother her. Sometimes I think she must be as immature as he is. Otherwise, no one in their right mind would put up with his crap. She has a boyfriend, so I know they're not dating.

Still, it is gross to think he's 50 years old, acting like this - not showing up for things he sets up himself.

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Originally Posted by sarahsweets View Post
What a total asshole. Nuff said.
Yes, indeed he is an asshole. I shouldn't have given this asshole a second chance after the way he treated me at the last movie we went to. I am an idiot.

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Originally Posted by theoretical View Post
Casino.

What about your no call-no show friend? I'm really curious how this guy managed to hold down a job if he couldn't even handle going to a coffee date that he arranged. Or maybe he didn't have a job.
Cool job.

Suppsedly, he got fired from his last IT job for all the time-off he would take. Now that I think about your comment more, I bet he got fired from his last job b/c he just wouldn't show up to work "because he didn't feel like it" or something. Who knows. He claimed to have a job now, but I find it highly suspicious myself.

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Originally Posted by divine1966 View Post
“no show” isn’t acceptable in any line of work.

I suspect true reason was that he just didn’t want to go but isn’t the type of honest direct person. When he says other women are ok with him standing them up is a lie. No one is ok with that and it’s not a common kind of behavior

I hope it’s not the same guy who was nasty to you after movie outing. Don’t give people second chances. I mean sure family and long trusted friends deserve consideration, not some random stranger you know for few months. Hope he is blocked
I agree, divine. No-showing is unacceptable in any line of work, definitely.

I also think you're right -- he isn't an honest, direct-type person. And there's no way all of those women he claims to be friends with after having casual flings with him were ok with his no-showing either.

Yes, I sheepishly admit I gave that asshole a second chance. Now, my turn to eat crow. I guess I should have seen this coming from him.
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