Heretolearn
Master Don Juan
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So there was a dance night.
The girl I was interested in was having an overall bad night and was not enjoying dancing. I said I am leaving does she want to come for a walk, she said sure would love to but she has promised someone a dance first. So I said, thats cool, I will wait to the end of the song.
So I sat down and waited to the end of the song playing, then they danced. The song ended and they kept dancing so i just left without saying a word to anyone. She called later saying what happened, I said you kept dancing so I figured I would not disturb you. She complained saying her and the guy did not know when the song had ended so kept dancing.
I said strange because everyone else on the dancefloor realised but I apologised saying I probably should have gotten eye contact with her before leaving.
She then blasted me saying how childish I am and that is why we cannot be together. Saying that I made her night terrible. Sure the other stuff that happened to her was rotten but my actions were the worst as she needed support.
I said 'That is a joke, you just want to blame me for everything. Good night' and hung up.
So, 1) How would you guys have handled waiting? Should I have been more patient? I guess the context of the night was i Just waiting around for her. Too much focus on her without the respect from her for it so the extra song seemed to be the last straw in terms of my tolerance level.
I did not storm out, just left.
2) I learnt a lot from the apology conversation. Instead of her saying 'yeah, thanks for the apology, but it was me too eg I should have politely thanked him after the first song etc. I.e us sharing the responsibility, after I apologised it was like I could be blamed for the entire night. So I guess question 1 is should I have apologised and question 2 is in GENERAL should I apologise for things. i mean the response above where people share the responsibility for something that happens, is that a realistic expectation?
The girl I was interested in was having an overall bad night and was not enjoying dancing. I said I am leaving does she want to come for a walk, she said sure would love to but she has promised someone a dance first. So I said, thats cool, I will wait to the end of the song.
So I sat down and waited to the end of the song playing, then they danced. The song ended and they kept dancing so i just left without saying a word to anyone. She called later saying what happened, I said you kept dancing so I figured I would not disturb you. She complained saying her and the guy did not know when the song had ended so kept dancing.
I said strange because everyone else on the dancefloor realised but I apologised saying I probably should have gotten eye contact with her before leaving.
She then blasted me saying how childish I am and that is why we cannot be together. Saying that I made her night terrible. Sure the other stuff that happened to her was rotten but my actions were the worst as she needed support.
I said 'That is a joke, you just want to blame me for everything. Good night' and hung up.
So, 1) How would you guys have handled waiting? Should I have been more patient? I guess the context of the night was i Just waiting around for her. Too much focus on her without the respect from her for it so the extra song seemed to be the last straw in terms of my tolerance level.
I did not storm out, just left.
2) I learnt a lot from the apology conversation. Instead of her saying 'yeah, thanks for the apology, but it was me too eg I should have politely thanked him after the first song etc. I.e us sharing the responsibility, after I apologised it was like I could be blamed for the entire night. So I guess question 1 is should I have apologised and question 2 is in GENERAL should I apologise for things. i mean the response above where people share the responsibility for something that happens, is that a realistic expectation?
