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Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
How about being rude and not answering any of his phone calls. Don't talk to him, don't date him, don't communicate at all. I know, I know, it's really hard to do it this way. But you don't clue him in (unless, of course he is an ECCIE member and reads this) and throw up all roadblocks to ever seeing him again. Tough, but it is one way.
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That's not a path I wish to take, but I suppose if push comes to shove, it will be the one I choose. No, he does not have an online presence to the best of my knowledge.
He has referred two other gentleman to me, both of whom I would like to have as regular clients. If I turn cold and rude on him, I can see myself losing any potential dates from those two gentleman.
Also, the main concern that has been playing over and over in my head is if he ends up referring me to the mutual friend. Let's just say that I don't necessarily see the mutual friend turning down the hint, and I DO KNOW that the mutual friend would tell my father.
ATL - He's divorced. If he was married, this would be a different scenario and I would possess better leverage.
I have been contemplating too possible options:
1. I come clean and tell him the situation and ask him to either respectfully understand why I must end our dates, or ask him to keep quiet and continue our dates. He seems like a fairly trustworthy person, but there is always that little seed of doubt in the back of my mind! What if it accidentally slips out in the midst of conversation?
2. I simply tell him that my schedule does not allow me enough time for our dates. Of course, if he hears from either of the two clients that he referred to me that I've been on dates with one of them, he is going to know that I am complete FOS. I know I could just mention to them to please keep hush hush, but I'm questioning whether either of them would genuinely not say anything (especially considering the first client is old friends with both of them).
Ahh! I need a stiff drink and a massage.