Jane Smith
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
Recently, I went on a date with an Aspie (Who I have actually talked about a lot on this site), and we had a REALLY good time. I left feeling really good about it, and he seemed very enthusiastic. He wanted me to message him afterwards to continue talking.
I had never seen John as happy as he was after we hung out. So, I was pretty confident about the whole thing. John has depression, and never smiles. But he wouldn't stop smiling with me. It was wonderful.
Right before I went to go plan a second date, two things happened. First, I found out he had a girlfriend. He has never told me he had a girlfriend before. I've known him for two years, and he always called her a "friend". Second, my extremely manipulative sister was put on the same project he was at work.
Right after my sister and him had a meeting, John became extremely cold. When I attempted to talk to him about his girlfriend, and about seeing him again....he ended our relationship before the conversation could even begin. He told me he didn't want to be friends.
I asked him why, but he wouldn't answer. I got upset. I told him I was confused and angry. He still wouldn't answer.
Feeling bad, I apologized afterwards. Maybe there was just a misunderstanding? I told him I understood his new boundaries. Then I told him goodbye and left him alone. John unfollowed me on all social media. I haven't really heard from him since. There was no explanation. Except for him having a girlfriend, I couldn't figure out what I did wrong.
Three weeks later, I reached out to him again. I apologized to him about everything. I had no idea he had a girlfriend, but I realized that might be a reason why he would want to stop talking to me. I asked if it would be okay for us to at least be on neutral terms. That way if I ever bumped into him at work, we wouldn't get into an argument.
I made it very clear to him that I wanted to respect his girlfriend, and the situation. I also kept the message clear, and professional.
He finally responded and told me that I made him feel uncomfortable. Then he told me to stop communication.
I have no idea how I made him feel uncomfortable, but I took his word for it. I didn't ask him questions. I didn't ask for elaboration. I just told him thank you and that I understood. Then I stopped communication immediately, and made sure to unfollow him on social media.
I've already begun to move on. It's sad because John was a close friend. I was sad I would never see him again. We had a good relationship. But, I can't dwell on it, and it seems like from this site most Aspies don't come back after things like this.
John's words also seemed pretty concrete. He said he didn't want to talk to me ever again, and that he didn't want to even be friends. So, I didn't question it.
However, the people around me feel like something doesn't quite seem right. Not everything lined up. They felt like maybe he would come back; However, I would just have to give him time.
I don't understand why he would come back, though. I am very very confused. He told me how he felt. Why would he mean something different?
Recently, I went on a date with an Aspie (Who I have actually talked about a lot on this site), and we had a REALLY good time. I left feeling really good about it, and he seemed very enthusiastic. He wanted me to message him afterwards to continue talking.
I had never seen John as happy as he was after we hung out. So, I was pretty confident about the whole thing. John has depression, and never smiles. But he wouldn't stop smiling with me. It was wonderful.
Right before I went to go plan a second date, two things happened. First, I found out he had a girlfriend. He has never told me he had a girlfriend before. I've known him for two years, and he always called her a "friend". Second, my extremely manipulative sister was put on the same project he was at work.
Right after my sister and him had a meeting, John became extremely cold. When I attempted to talk to him about his girlfriend, and about seeing him again....he ended our relationship before the conversation could even begin. He told me he didn't want to be friends.
I asked him why, but he wouldn't answer. I got upset. I told him I was confused and angry. He still wouldn't answer.
Feeling bad, I apologized afterwards. Maybe there was just a misunderstanding? I told him I understood his new boundaries. Then I told him goodbye and left him alone. John unfollowed me on all social media. I haven't really heard from him since. There was no explanation. Except for him having a girlfriend, I couldn't figure out what I did wrong.
Three weeks later, I reached out to him again. I apologized to him about everything. I had no idea he had a girlfriend, but I realized that might be a reason why he would want to stop talking to me. I asked if it would be okay for us to at least be on neutral terms. That way if I ever bumped into him at work, we wouldn't get into an argument.
I made it very clear to him that I wanted to respect his girlfriend, and the situation. I also kept the message clear, and professional.
He finally responded and told me that I made him feel uncomfortable. Then he told me to stop communication.
I have no idea how I made him feel uncomfortable, but I took his word for it. I didn't ask him questions. I didn't ask for elaboration. I just told him thank you and that I understood. Then I stopped communication immediately, and made sure to unfollow him on social media.
I've already begun to move on. It's sad because John was a close friend. I was sad I would never see him again. We had a good relationship. But, I can't dwell on it, and it seems like from this site most Aspies don't come back after things like this.
John's words also seemed pretty concrete. He said he didn't want to talk to me ever again, and that he didn't want to even be friends. So, I didn't question it.
However, the people around me feel like something doesn't quite seem right. Not everything lined up. They felt like maybe he would come back; However, I would just have to give him time.
I don't understand why he would come back, though. I am very very confused. He told me how he felt. Why would he mean something different?