Greentea wrote:
Dragonfly_Dreams wrote:
more polite ways of terminating conversations over email. The best one, just stop writing back.
Good Lord!
As in "Good Lord that's a terrible idea!" or "Good Lord I never thought of that!" ?
So much depends on the context, i.e. on the guy and why the association had become undesirable to you.
Did you feel invaded by his approaches? Were they too thick and fast? Long, frequent emails about stuff that was irrelevent to you? Or just normal emails?
It seems strange that two people can have
nothing in common. I think you said somewhere that it was just an excuse, and that now he's calling your bluff?
But if you've met him a couple of times, I suspect that it was something (or maybe everything) that happened there. I think sometimes it's just an unconscious chemistry thing. I think a lot of people get those things but never stop to analyse it, and there's no need to unless you're trying to repair social problems or just happen to be interested.
It'd be nice to think that every separation was completely amicable, with each party leaving with a bit of experience about why it couldn't work, and a consensus that it was right to part. But it doesn't always happen so neatly and I think it's more usually a case of one pushing the other away.