Telling someone that you don’t see a romantic future with them
is tough. It tends to be around that 3rd date when you know if
the ‘dating’ has the potential to turn into a ‘relationship,’ and if it doesn’t
you’re faced with a pretty awkward conversation.
Plenty of people just bail out and don’t reply to texts or
calls hoping that their date will get the message – but this is just not nice.
Don’t do it. We’ve asked around the Flirtify office and everyone here think’s
it’s far better to be upfront and honest.
So how exactly do you do that?
Firstly….are you sure?
If there is the slightest bit of potential, give them one
more chance. The first few dates with someone new can be really nerve-wracking,
and it can be difficult to be the best version of ‘you’ when you’re so nervous
that you’ve forgotten how to string together a coherent sentence. So give your
date a break – once they’ve relaxed a little and let those pesky barriers down,
they could be great!
But, if you’re absolutely sure then don’t put it off – the ‘phase’
out doesn’t work and neither does the ‘avoidance’ tactic. Telling someone you’re
not interested is NEVER going to be easy but there are ways that can make it
easier…
Be Tactful
Don’t get personal on them, reasons like ‘you’re just not my
type,’ can come across as offensive. It’s basically you saying, ‘You’re not
attractive,’ which no one wants to hear. Approach the matter with a sense of
maturity and coat it with a compliment, it’s difficult to argue with that. Something
like, ‘I’ve really enjoyed hanging out with you, but I don’t see anything
romantic happening between us,’ might just do the trick.
Don’t Be Vague
Make it obvious that you’re not going to change your mind.
Saying vague stuff like, ‘I’m not ready for a relationship yet,’ will lead
someone to think that if they stick around you might end up together at some
stage.
Avoid the Clichés
Clichés just make everyone feel bad; ‘it’s not you it’s me,’
or ‘I want to focus on my career.’ No.
Remember, you’re not married and you’ve only been on a few
dates. We promise that their world won’t come crashing down around them as soon
as you say the ‘I’m not interested’ words. So don’t feel too bad about it; if
you’re polite and honest, then you’ve done the right thing with grace and
dignity to both parties!
If it hasn’t worked out then don’t resign yourself to a life
of being the ‘third wheel,’ ‘gooseberry,’ ‘lemon’ or ‘cat lady.’ Just get back
out there – there are hundreds of thousands of people looking for love, your
guy or girl is out there somewhere!
Where can you start looking? Head on over to Flirtify>>
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