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AIBU to be peed off that he is late??

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tallulah2014 · 30/09/2014 20:36

Hi, not sure if I am justified in this or not.

Been seeing a guy for about a week and a half.

He has been late most times he's been due to come over... only between 10 and 30 mins late, but still.

Take tonight for example; this afternoon he suggested 7pm as his arrival time. I agreed, got all the housework etc sorted for 6.45 and at 7.20pm I get a text saying "be at yours at 8".

I replied okay, again, and he still isn't here. Shot him a text just now asking if he is lost but no reply yet.

Am I being unreasonable, given we are only 'seeing each other'?

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GlitterIsJustVampireAsh · 30/09/2014 20:39

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tallulah2014 · 30/09/2014 20:40

Pardon?

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WhatsGoingOnEh · 30/09/2014 20:40

It's not exactly ardent, is it? I'd be tempted to go out now. If he turns up 90 minutes late and you're not there, I think that sends the right message.

teenagersknowall · 30/09/2014 20:40

Hm. I wouldn't be impressed. It's only a week and a half and he can't be bothered turning up at this early stage?! I wouldn't be in when he does turn up. You deserve better.

AudTheDeepMinded · 30/09/2014 20:41

I would definitely not be happy to be treated like this at any stage in a relationship, but especially not early on. It's disrespectful and also hints at game playing. Don't waste your time on this one!

combust22 · 30/09/2014 20:42

THis is disrespectful. Get rid.

Anotherchapter · 30/09/2014 20:42

Why is he late? My dp cuts every thing to the last minuet - driving me insane when we have to go anywhere but to be fair he was always on time at the beginning.

I don't think your BU. In fact it would puss me off too - it's rude.

tallulah2014 · 30/09/2014 20:43

Well, I don't have anywhere to go but I have a busy day, I volunteer with a charity from 9am-2pm, pick the kids up at 3 and then get straight onto dinner cooking, housework...I literally don't stop until 7 pm when the children are in bed so if I can get sorted for that time, surely he can too.Will phone him in 5 mins if he isn't here and make it clear I can't abide lateness.

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Nancy66 · 30/09/2014 20:44

how many times can you possibly have been out with him if you only met 10 days ago?

Are you going anywhere or just spending the evening at your house?

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tallulah2014 · 30/09/2014 20:45

Nope...just meeting at my house. Can't afford a babysitter at the moment. He asked me to come to the cinema tonight and he would pay for a babysitter but I didn't want him paying, so suggested he come here instead.

We've met up about 5 times so far...

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MrsMoon76 · 30/09/2014 20:45

Don't phone. He is now nearly two hours later than originally agreed. I wouldn't be answering the door either.

teenagersknowall · 30/09/2014 20:47

Nah, don't ring. He is a rude pig. Move on.

combust22 · 30/09/2014 20:47

Switch off the phone, pour a bubble bath and a glass of wine. Don't answer the door.

EvansOvalPiesYumYum · 30/09/2014 20:48

I'm with MrsMoon - don't phone or text him again, and don't answer the door when/if he arrives. That is a pretty poor show on his behalf.

Nancy66 · 30/09/2014 20:48

if you're not going anywhere and you're not eating then he probably thinks it's not that big a deal if he's late.

But, if you like him, I think you need to let him know that it pisses you off.

tallulah2014 · 30/09/2014 20:49

Might just do that. Thanks :)

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LumpenproletariatAndProud · 30/09/2014 20:50

Well it's nearly 9pm and you arranged 7 so Im guessing its a no go.

It would be for me anyway. That would piss me right off.

tallulah2014 · 30/09/2014 20:50

He just text saying he's five minutes away...

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FunkyBoldRibena · 30/09/2014 20:52

Bootie call?

EvansOvalPiesYumYum · 30/09/2014 20:52

Either don't answer at all, or say you have other arrangements now. "Thought you weren't coming after all, you are two hours late, so I'm doing something else" - kind of thing

Perd · 30/09/2014 20:53

2 hours late is totally taking the pee. I'd do as others have suggested and not answer the door to him or contact him again.

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EvansOvalPiesYumYum · 30/09/2014 20:53

Yes, Bootie call - agree with Funky
Don't allow yourself to be used

Mrshoff · 30/09/2014 20:54

I would text back saying sorry thought you weren't coming I've gone to bed! But that depends how much you're in to him!

Orangeisthenewbanana · 30/09/2014 20:54

This is not a good sign. If you're keen on someone you've just started seeing, surely you want to make a good impression? And yet he can't even be arsed to get to you on time after less than 2 weeks. It's just inconsiderate and rude. Why would you want to "see" someone with those qualities? Agree with posters above, cut your losses early and get rid.

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