Uninvited
Uninvited
Anyway, chick lit aside, this book has really opened up my eyes. My friend Pinkerbell had a similar approach to dating... I think she did more than 100 dates in one summer... and she married one of them. I'm exhausted from living la vida loca lately and have actually decided to take a break from dating. Now I'm thinking it needs to be an even longer break so I can be prepared for the numbers game.
I really do deserve far better than C. He's a great guy, but he's never really invested anything in me... and clearly, doesn't appreciate me. Yes, he's fun, but he doesn't really care. I'm realizing that I deserve better and I'm looking for my counterpoint. He's NOT it.
Which brings me to the big question...
How do you dis-invite someone from a birthday partay?
"Um, gee, I'm not really sure what I was thinking when I invited you, but now I realize that you don't particularly care for me, and that's kind of a prerequisite for attending."
Right now, I'm just hoping he'll forget about it.

1 Comments:
At 3:07 AM,
Anonymous said…
Hello, i am going to start reading your blog because i am very interested in your experiment. I am currently studying psychology at university, have just had a horribly emotionally crushing and mentally effecting break up. I suffer with OCD and have been obsessing over this guy for so bloddy long, i find myself completely lost, alone and affraid that i know realise i must move on as things are over for good. I have very low self esteem and have no confidence when it comes to holding my head high and being confident enough to go on random dates. I am hoping to somehow have the courage to try a similar experiment for myself one time in the next couple of years to get over my anxieties of putting myself out there and being open to the experiences i am missing. I look forward to reading your blog and good on you for getting out there and having a go!!!!! A
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