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Lord Garth
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Okay, there have been threads on here about guys asking about what to do to "get the girl". I have the opposite problem.
There's a woman who is in the process of getting divorced who has liked me for about five years and everyone has known it. Problem is I don't feel that way about her. She made a terrible choice in who she married so I'm glad she's leaving him but that doesn't mean she has to come after me.
For the past couples of months she's been sending me constant IMs as soon as she sees me. She wants me to be her taxi service. She says the perfect girlfriend I'm looking for might be right under my nose and she told me who she really wants probably doesn't feel the same way about her. Unfortunately, I know exactly who she's referring to and so doesn't everyone else.
I get texted by her at 3:00 in the morning, she's randomly asked me for money without explaining why, and she's sent me texts like "Hold me!" and said she wanted to go dancing, then said "Where are we going?" without even asking me if I wanted to go in the first place. Another time she said she wanted to sleep over.
Whenever I go online and she's online, she's there to send me a message. All. The. Time. Without fail.
She's a walking, talking drama. When there's no drama, she creates it. In the past she's tried to create wedges between my friends and I. We saw right through it. We cut her out of the group but she still keeps after me. It's getting uncomfortable. I thought maybe if I didn't show interest she'd get the hint but if I'm even friendly -- forget about showing romantic interest -- she goes way overboard. If I give her an inch, she takes a mile.
Worst of all, I'm not the type who's going to just ignore someone if they send me a message. And I'm not the type where I want to hurt anyone.
But I have to confront this problem. And I have to do it with tact. I'm just quite not sure how to do this. There's no way to say things without saying them.
Why? Why do I always get the clingy people? I'm sure I complained about this clingy person four years ago in a thread called "The Elephant in the Room" (not the same person as the clingy student, three years ago, from the college I work at). Her attentions subsided for a few years but now they're back with a vengeance. Especially since she's separated.
Because of the inter connectivity of Web 2.0 it's impossible to really talk about this anywhere but here where I have anonymity.
There's a woman who is in the process of getting divorced who has liked me for about five years and everyone has known it. Problem is I don't feel that way about her. She made a terrible choice in who she married so I'm glad she's leaving him but that doesn't mean she has to come after me.
For the past couples of months she's been sending me constant IMs as soon as she sees me. She wants me to be her taxi service. She says the perfect girlfriend I'm looking for might be right under my nose and she told me who she really wants probably doesn't feel the same way about her. Unfortunately, I know exactly who she's referring to and so doesn't everyone else.
I get texted by her at 3:00 in the morning, she's randomly asked me for money without explaining why, and she's sent me texts like "Hold me!" and said she wanted to go dancing, then said "Where are we going?" without even asking me if I wanted to go in the first place. Another time she said she wanted to sleep over.
Whenever I go online and she's online, she's there to send me a message. All. The. Time. Without fail.
She's a walking, talking drama. When there's no drama, she creates it. In the past she's tried to create wedges between my friends and I. We saw right through it. We cut her out of the group but she still keeps after me. It's getting uncomfortable. I thought maybe if I didn't show interest she'd get the hint but if I'm even friendly -- forget about showing romantic interest -- she goes way overboard. If I give her an inch, she takes a mile.
Worst of all, I'm not the type who's going to just ignore someone if they send me a message. And I'm not the type where I want to hurt anyone.
But I have to confront this problem. And I have to do it with tact. I'm just quite not sure how to do this. There's no way to say things without saying them.
Why? Why do I always get the clingy people? I'm sure I complained about this clingy person four years ago in a thread called "The Elephant in the Room" (not the same person as the clingy student, three years ago, from the college I work at). Her attentions subsided for a few years but now they're back with a vengeance. Especially since she's separated.
Because of the inter connectivity of Web 2.0 it's impossible to really talk about this anywhere but here where I have anonymity.
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