Cigalle33 wrote:
funeralxempire-
Well where else was I supposed to contact him?
The supermarket?
It simply wasn't going to be possible for me.
Would LinkedIn have been better?
Or a handwritten letter to his office?
I actually contacted a work colleague of his in complete confidence first and asked if he'd be likely to respond with anger, annoyance or offence to me contacting him in that way, and he said from what he knew of him, he thought almost certainly not.
I was very careful and thought about it for a long time
Generally speaking, one takes the L and moves on with life rather than actually following through on their desire to contact the person.
Putting in the amount of effort you did might be a red flag for some people.
If the person isn't interested that amount of effort you put in qualifies as stalking.
Most people view stalking them as a red flag, no matter how harmless the person doing it insists their intentions were.
Don't get me wrong, I wish you nothing but the best of luck and I hope he is interested, but I feel obliged to tell you how people will commonly understand aspects of your behaviour.
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