You ever have those occasions where you meet someone on an dating app that seems decent and attractive enough, and you begin talking a bit, only for you to find out a week later that they're actually not very good-looking and that they are actually boring?
I met this guy who seems nice and whom I thought was attractive. But the more I talk to him, the more I realize our interests don't really mesh: he seems way too attached to videogames, which is a big turn-off for me (he doesn't have any other hobbies, and his free-time consists of nothing but playing). And he's actually fat and JUSTed. I knew he was big, but in the burly, bara sense (judging from the pics he sent me). Looking at pics he posted up somewhere else, I don't think he's actually attractive.
But I already told him I like him and think he's cute and that we should meet. Sure, I was just being flirty, and we haven't actually entered into any relationship, but God-damn, this is awkward.
>>7865903
Just block him and move on. No point in stretching the situation if you are not interested
>>7865903
>(he doesn't have any other hobbies, and his free-time consists of nothing but playing).
Wow that's literally me except instead of video games it's being addicted to the internet. I'm mtf btw tbqh smfh.
le Infatuation effect a.k.a. "the free-spirited charming young gentleman is actually an ugly loser with no life"
>>7865944
What is life, anyway?
>Be horny
>go to hookup app
>act impulsively
>regret it later
Feels like you are just posting pasta at this point. If there is one benefit to being in the closet for a long time it's that it teaches you to lie well. Learn to lie without hurting peoples feelings.