Originally Posted By: new_attitude
Originally Posted By: CaseyMooCow
Ya see new_att that whenever I have tried in the past to set up a schedule he comes back with, "I can't do that. My job requires that I work early mornings and late evenings" What he also points out is that because he is a personal trainer, 'normal' peoples leisure time is his work time so he is just not available for long periods of time. Add onto that that he will be as flexible as possible for his clients (because he is starting out in the industry and needs to build up his client base - he says) but when it comes to dd (or me, back when I was trying my ar5e off) it's "sorry I have to work".


Does that mean that he doesn't know his schedule in advance at all? That would make it tough.

He has some blocks of work that are permanent, and some permanent classes but the personal training clients (even though a lot of them are regulars) can get changed around quite a bit and often at short notice. It does make it tough. I don't deal well with it.

Originally Posted By: CaseyMooCow
Maybe I should accept his overtures of friendliness instead of being hyper-anxious/suspicious/paranoid. It'll just be hard if he 'tries it on' as I'll be tempted to spit the dummy.


I'm American, so I have no idea what that last sentence means!

*lol* ok..."trying it on" means to "come onto me" or "get sexual with me"

"spitting the dummy" means "getting majorly p1ssed off"

U too can be an Aussie!!
Originally Posted By: CaseyMooCow


Does it sound like cake eating on his part or do you think he might actually regret ending things? maybe I should ask him this?


I wouldn't ask him right now, he probably has no idea. Try to focus on you! Hang in there!


Yeah...u are right...focus on me.


CMC

Me: 34
Him: 36
M: 10yrs
T: 17yrs
D: 6yo
S: 29/01/2007
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