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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Anyone experiencing timewasters on here? Promises to meet turn to nothing? I understand it is hard to trust people on an internet site but why do people extract as much information as they can about you then decide you are "not thier type" especially if you have been honest with them from the start? It may sound like I am whinging but I just want to understand how peoples minds work on here. I appreciate everyones advice. There are some really lovely people on here. The timewasters however spoil the friendly vibe I have found on this site so far. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Yes. Everything was fine. She even told me she was looking forward to meeting up with me. Then after the conversation ended texted me saying I was not her type?? |
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It wasn't a waste of time. You enjoyed it whilst it lasted, after all, even if it was just chat. Nothing wrong with that. Was your expectation for sex? Like the above poster said, anyone can say no at any time. Just find someone else. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We never had an experience on Fab with soneone we would consider to be a time-waster. However we have had numerous experiences of chatting to people, discussing the possibility of a meet, and then them going quiet. I always assumed that their circumstances had changed, or we weren't for them, or they had changed their mind. I never for one minute regarded these people as time wasters. I mean we were only chatting - it was hardly a waste of our time. We chat to loads of people on Fab. Times wasting is when someone doesn't turn up, or has no intention of meeting anyone. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It felt like timewasting to me as meets were arranged with times and places."
Yes that's a timewaster, end of, just understand that it's okay for ladies to change there mind at anytime, of course if a guy was to do the same thing the wrath of fab would be upon them! Take it in the chin and move on, count yourself lucky that you even managed to gleam a reply from a single lady on fab, learn the lesson now before you get dispondent, get out to clubs, socials etc and meet real people x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Consent for sex can be withdrawn at any time by either party x" . Totally! To many people talk about time wasters and they have only wasted a few messages.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wouldn't call that time wasting big messed about yes ,time wasting for me is when you have made arrangements like travelled booked hotel then didn't turn up |
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I love time wasters! Otherwise I might be out cat-burgling!
Time wasters keep me indoors on laptop, otherwise I would be in the predicament of assisting ladies in heels and dresses, climbing over rooftops to assist in criminality and hot sex afterwards! Who wants that? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would only consider it a waste of time if you had gone to meet her and she had failed to turn up, and nor had she given any reason...
anything prior to arranging an actual meet is not a waste of time as no time has been wasted in waiting around |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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From what you say I'm guessing something you said made her decide you weren't for her after all. Having expectations about having sex when you've not met face to face is quite 'full on'.
It's not timewasting. That's when you leave your house to meet someone and they don't show up!!! I never think someone is going to show up until they actually do
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By *easerxxWoman
over a year ago
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Sometimes, in The heat of the moment, arrangements can be suggested etc. Then, with hindsight either party may decide not to go along with it.
I understand you feel confused, but atlrranging sex with a virtual stranger takes a lot of balls ( pun intended), just see it as fun while it lasted.
Good luck for the future
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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No. Three times they made arrangements with me then let me down. It seemed like they were trying to extract a lot of personal information from me. Where I lived, my car registration. My phone number. Where I worked. All seemed ok and even when I spoke to the wife of the couple on the phone she seemed genuinly up for meeting. Then after we spoke she text me saying I was not her type. Why could she not have said that on the telephone rather than being pleasant and saying she was looking forward to meeting me? |
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"No. Three times they made arrangements with me then let me down. It seemed like they were trying to extract a lot of personal information from me. Where I lived, my car registration. My phone number. Where I worked. All seemed ok and even when I spoke to the wife of the couple on the phone she seemed genuinly up for meeting. Then after we spoke she text me saying I was not her type. Why could she not have said that on the telephone rather than being pleasant and saying she was looking forward to meeting me?"
The same couple arranged to meet three times? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I guess I prefer someone to be honest with me other than give me false hope."
The way you described it was that you agreed to meet on a particular day. But then you chatted on the phone, after which she sent you a text saying she you weren't her type. Obviously something happened during the phonecall that caused her to feel different. That's not being dishonest, nor is it time wasting. If anything she was being very honest - she realised you weren't for her after talking to you, so she told you straight, so as not to waste any more of your time. Being dishonest is telling lies about ones circumstances. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I doubt I'd want to say that to someone on the phone, bit awkward."
No I wouldn't say that to someone on the phone. If I changed my mind during a phonecall, I would need to think about it for a few minutes then send a carefully crafted message once I've decided what I want to do. |
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We all use fab in a way suits us best.. I set myself timescales.. within X amount of days I would like a number.. within X I would like a meet. I stop talking to someone as a "we will meet soon" never happens.
Yes we are all busy.. dont swap numbers etc etc... but thats how I reduce my time on here with idle chit chat |
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