DG- sounds like you ougtta just kick back on relax and enjoy today. I agree with Telemark up above - his loss. But...Telemark said it first, so he can still be your favorite.
Ok, so remember last week that guy asking me to brunch and I told him I couldn't go? He asked me again today and I went. We met at a mutual spot that we both knew, and the whole way there I am saying "WTF am I doing? WTF am I doing?" I was so nervous I was shaking. I've only met him a few times and he is actually quite shy and me being a jibber jabber I was afraid I'd talk too much. I didn't look at this as a date, because I really don't have any romantic intentions and I am not attracted to him in that way.
I had a pretty nice time, and so did he I think. He paid for brunch and then we chatted for a bit. We sat outside to eat because it is beautiful out. I'm glad I went, I don't know if we'll do it again sometime or not.
I really don't want to tell him my situation. Is that wrong of me?
"Everyone you meet has baggage. Find someone who loves you enough to help you unpack." ¤Formerly DelinquentGurl¤
I don't think it's wrong to not want to tell him right away - I think it's fair to say, "I'm currently separated, but I won't bore you with the gory details just yet" or something - so he knows a) you're not divorced, b) the details are a little gory, and c) you'd be fine with talking more about it, just not yet.
Does that make sense?
H: 39, Me: 37 SD: 18, S: 7 M: 9, T: 10 "I love you but am not in love with you" - 5/11 Discovered online affair - 7/11
It does make sense, I just figured I would wait a little bit to see what his intentions are. If I brought it up right away, then I would be assuming that he wants to date me and I'd feel like a tool for assuming something.
"Everyone you meet has baggage. Find someone who loves you enough to help you unpack." ¤Formerly DelinquentGurl¤