Matched a girl on tinder about 2.5 weeks ago. Hit it off with some messages and got her number and lined up a date for Friday evening after she got off work from her serving job.
We planned around 9 but it was tentative, since sometimes serving jobs require people to stay a bit later than scheduled (I’ve been there before - can be a kick in the nuts sometimes to stay much later than expected). With that, we decided she would just text me when she was off and we would meet at the bar down the street from my house. Note: I know this isn’t ideal and it’s always best to set definite plans, but I had low investment in her from the start and didn’t really give a ****.
Never heard from her that evening and she never texted me again, so I completely forgot about her until she tried to friend/follow request me yesterday on both Facebook and instagram. Now, nearly 3 weeks after the initial flake she texts me last night apologizing for never letting me know she was “tired and didn’t want to upset me” by cancelling, so apparently in her mind, no text/Ghost was better than letting me know that.
Now, she’s asking for a second chance, and saying it would be great to meet me in person. Earlier on, we both made it clear we weren’t looking for anything serious, and this morning she asked me when I am available next.
My question is - would you try to spin this plate? Typically for me, if a girl flakes on a first date, she’s out permanently and I never talk to them again. This girl is trying to make up for it, it would seem. I’m not opposed to trying to hookup with her, since I think it’s a reasonable likelihood. Definitely not relationship-train of thought here - just curious if you guys have turned a first date flake into a spinning plate before and any pointers?
I do have a little availability this weekend on the night I’m not seeing another girl, who is more of a relationship type material than any other I’ve been dating. But I’m managing that properly without coming onto her in that way. Treat all women the same, they say. Even the ones you like.
We planned around 9 but it was tentative, since sometimes serving jobs require people to stay a bit later than scheduled (I’ve been there before - can be a kick in the nuts sometimes to stay much later than expected). With that, we decided she would just text me when she was off and we would meet at the bar down the street from my house. Note: I know this isn’t ideal and it’s always best to set definite plans, but I had low investment in her from the start and didn’t really give a ****.
Never heard from her that evening and she never texted me again, so I completely forgot about her until she tried to friend/follow request me yesterday on both Facebook and instagram. Now, nearly 3 weeks after the initial flake she texts me last night apologizing for never letting me know she was “tired and didn’t want to upset me” by cancelling, so apparently in her mind, no text/Ghost was better than letting me know that.
Now, she’s asking for a second chance, and saying it would be great to meet me in person. Earlier on, we both made it clear we weren’t looking for anything serious, and this morning she asked me when I am available next.
My question is - would you try to spin this plate? Typically for me, if a girl flakes on a first date, she’s out permanently and I never talk to them again. This girl is trying to make up for it, it would seem. I’m not opposed to trying to hookup with her, since I think it’s a reasonable likelihood. Definitely not relationship-train of thought here - just curious if you guys have turned a first date flake into a spinning plate before and any pointers?
I do have a little availability this weekend on the night I’m not seeing another girl, who is more of a relationship type material than any other I’ve been dating. But I’m managing that properly without coming onto her in that way. Treat all women the same, they say. Even the ones you like.

