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He used me for sex?

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ramela · 25/11/2023 11:35

I was looking for a job in the marketing office at my university ( I am a PhD student who recently finished). for this reason, I reached out to one of the Marketing officers, whom I had known for several years since I worked in the office on a temporary basis in 2019. He mentioned he was looking for an assistant for is particular job, and I was instantly interested in this role. We exchanged contact information and our interactions eventually became personal. I already had his number but had not started texting him on Telegram. However that day when I asked him to meet, he stayed until 5 pm to meet me and we met up outside the gates of the university and I talked a lot with him. We had an unspoken cue that I would accompany him to his house and later on I went with him to his house where we had some fun. We met for coffee and later at his house quite a few times and we both sexted and sent each other pics of ourselves.

However, despite our intimate connection, he started displaying a heightened interest in another girl who works in his office. I know this girl as she was seeing one of the guys I liked last year and I already hated her for that. I also hated the fact that she was working in the research office because I used to work there back in 2019 and I was quite upset that she got into the office.

However, he apparently had his eyes on her since last year when she was a student. She started working in this office since December last year and she's 14 years YOUNGER than him. Since the last month or so, they started talking a lot more and he was openly flirting with her, even in the presence of office colleagues, and let her accompany him to meetings with students. His interactions with her included frequent online messaging, sharing photos of himself and his cats, and complimenting her appearance, calling her glowing, radiant, pretty etc. She has not slept with him nor seems willing to because she seems less into him and he seems more into her. However, he constantly nudges her on her arm, playfully touches her feet with his and is very flirty with her. Even his office colleagues can see this.

Meanwhile, he began to avoid me, going as far as leaving the office early to prevent encounters because I had been texting him and he was not replying to me. I texted him on Monday this week that if I cant find him I will go to his office but he still didn't reply. Every single text I sent was met with silence. Finally I went to his office looking for him but that day he wasn't there as if he already knew that I would come looking for him. After this, i went directly to his and I did air out that I have been texting him but he is not replying to his colleague who was in the office. I sent him one last message saying that I went to his office and he finally responded to my messages. Surprisingly, he claimed that he's not looking for an assistant and cited a toxic office environment as a reason for not assisting me.

This situation has left me feeling used and confused about his motives. he was buttering me so much that day when I first went home with him but now its radio silence and he flat out refused.

why did he do this

hes 46. I am 36.

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aboutbloodytime123 · 25/11/2023 12:49

You have to stop stalking both him and this woman before they call the police! Honestly you sound scary. You have absolutely no connection to this guy at all

YesitsBess · 25/11/2023 12:49

This thread is solid gold.

Goodornot · 25/11/2023 12:49

ramela · 25/11/2023 12:49

On Monday he left early after 11 am itself and I came in looking for him, around 3 so he definitely knew I would come and so he left

Oh dear

ramela · 25/11/2023 12:50

Pinkdelight3 · 25/11/2023 12:47

Also to let his colleagues know that we HAD BEEN TEXTING

Why would his colleagues need to know that? It's completely irrelevant to anyone. And you don't need to worry about him not responding to texts. You need to take the hint and let it go.

Why? they need to know that hes texting students

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SamW98 · 25/11/2023 12:50

ramela · 25/11/2023 12:46

He was not replying to my texts so I went to his office and said I have been texting him and hes not responding so I got worried. Also to let his colleagues know that we HAD BEEN TEXTING

He’s not replying to your texts so take the fucking hint and stop stalking him before he has you arrested for harassment

CryptoFascist · 25/11/2023 12:50

I don't think it's a mystery why he isn't interested in a romantic or professional relationship with you, OP.

Your style of writing and the things you are saying are incredibly off-putting and unhinged.

MrsDanversGlidesAgain · 25/11/2023 12:51

ramela · 25/11/2023 12:49

On Monday he left early after 11 am itself and I came in looking for him, around 3 so he definitely knew I would come and so he left

Don't you have anything else to do? work? hobbies?

What that poster meant by 'saw you coming' is that he took advantage of you wanting the job and being prepared to have sex to get it. Not that he literally saw you coming. Although I don't blame him for avoiding you.

Pinkdelight3 · 25/11/2023 12:51

Why? they need to know that hes texting students

Christ! You're not a vulnerable 17yo. You've finished your PhD. You're 36. You were texting each other and it wasn't related to work. You are seriously unhinged.

ramela · 25/11/2023 12:52

aboutbloodytime123 · 25/11/2023 12:49

You have to stop stalking both him and this woman before they call the police! Honestly you sound scary. You have absolutely no connection to this guy at all

I come to the uni everyday so I see her frequently. Yesterday, he was meeting with another Phd student I know and I saw that she was coming and he saw her and stopped her, asking her where and why she was going and she mentioned how her contract ends in 1st week of january and his face dropped and he completely stopped smiling as she was telling him. Then he showed her his phone and how he marked her last day on his calendar and took her to the shop in the common area and paid for her coffee and even took her to his meeting with the phd student. As I came to sit down a few seats away, I saw the three of them leave and he was nudging her on her arm and smiling. it was so infuriating.

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MrsSlocombesCat · 25/11/2023 12:52

Honestly as soon as I didn’t get a reply to a text I would never text again. It’s so obvious he’s lost interest and your pride should have kicked in at that point. Better to leave him thinking you weren’t bothered all that much by it because then he would second guess himself. Rather that than him thinking you’re a bunny boiler.

Goodornot · 25/11/2023 12:54

This is outing but my sister is the type to not take a hint when it's obvious a man has lost interest in her. She does what she can to get his attention back and insert herself into his life.

With her latest mark she contacted his ex wife, threatened to tell his current gf, hung around his work. The police ended up involved. Be warned. This is dangerous.

Just walk away.

MrsDanversGlidesAgain · 25/11/2023 12:54

I really hope this is some bored poster's creative writing effort because the thought that there are grown adult people acting like this in RL and posting like lovesick fifteen year olds stalking their first crush is horrifying,

gamerchick · 25/11/2023 12:55

Divebar2021 · 25/11/2023 11:47

I know this girl as she was seeing one of the guys I liked last year and I already hated her for that

You sound incredibly immature for someone 36. You’re not a child of 18 being coerced by your a professor.

Yeah I was very surprised at the age the OP says she is. I don't think I believe it.

OP he's a creep, that's it. You need to do some growing up and stay away from smooth talking types who like to bed ex students.

therealcookiemonster · 25/11/2023 12:56

is that boiled bunny I smell?

ramela · 25/11/2023 12:56

MrsSlocombesCat · 25/11/2023 12:52

Honestly as soon as I didn’t get a reply to a text I would never text again. It’s so obvious he’s lost interest and your pride should have kicked in at that point. Better to leave him thinking you weren’t bothered all that much by it because then he would second guess himself. Rather that than him thinking you’re a bunny boiler.

Are you even reading my follow up posts? I wrote about how hes dragging the other girl along and you wont say anything

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onawave · 25/11/2023 12:57

He used you for sex. You used him for a job. He just played the game better than you.
Grow up, get over it and find something to do other than hang round a university you no longer attend and bitch about woman who have done nothing to you.

Comedycook · 25/11/2023 12:58

Why are you at the uni everyday op?

YesitsBess · 25/11/2023 12:58

Yes you've written about it twice. Identical posts.

Almost like a glitch.

donquixotedelamancha · 25/11/2023 12:58

NamechangeForthisquestion1 · 25/11/2023 11:37

Report him to HR.

What for? She doesn't work with him. He didn't offer a job conditional on sex. They had no relationship.

He offered help with a job that might be coming up but then withdrew that offer of help when he realised he had a stalker.

He doesn't sound like a prince but not has he done anything actionable. OP could certainly harm his reputation but little more.

SamW98 · 25/11/2023 12:58

ramela · 25/11/2023 12:56

Are you even reading my follow up posts? I wrote about how hes dragging the other girl along and you wont say anything

It’s none of your business let it go ffs. You sound more and more batshit every post.

MrsDanversGlidesAgain · 25/11/2023 12:59

What do you want us to say? yes he used you and yes you used him. You're now fixated on this unfortunate woman who you think is getting what you think you ought to have.

You need to drop it. Like now, before you get into trouble for stalking and harassment.

gamerchick · 25/11/2023 13:00

Ah man. Teach me not to read through before posting Grin

ramela · 25/11/2023 13:00

MrsDanversGlidesAgain · 25/11/2023 12:59

What do you want us to say? yes he used you and yes you used him. You're now fixated on this unfortunate woman who you think is getting what you think you ought to have.

You need to drop it. Like now, before you get into trouble for stalking and harassment.

How is she unfortunate? Shes following him like a puppy and even getting him to pay for her drinks, food etc

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Goodornot · 25/11/2023 13:00

I'm not sure why the other woman is being described as a girl when she's 30s. Weird all round

ramela · 25/11/2023 13:01

YesitsBess · 25/11/2023 12:58

Yes you've written about it twice. Identical posts.

Almost like a glitch.

And what do you think of that?

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