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How to Keep His Interest When You Say No
The art of saying "no" without hurting his feelings
Hi Annie, I'm a fifty year-old woman who just started dating after the end of a twenty-three year relationship.
The men I'm dating are becoming physically affectionate much too quickly. My last date wanted to hold my hand in an overly affectionate way. I felt awkward and uncomfortable, but didn't know how to handle it without hurting his feelings.
I need to allow chemistry to build slowly. How can I respond to this type of situation in a diplomatic way? Susan
Susan, Give yourself permission to move at your own pace. Expressions of physical affection are only appropriate if they are welcome by both participants.
Most men will respond well if you are kind, honest and playful when you tell them that they are moving too fast. Those who don't respect your wishes are unlikely to honor you in other situations; so it makes sense to interpret disrespect as a sign that you should move on.
Make the assumption that he's getting physical because he likes you. He'll probably respond best if you reinforce his romantic feelings as you set your boundaries.
I suggest that you use this three-step technique. You can use this method to deflect most unwelcome attention, but I'll use hand holding as an example.
The key is that you deliver it with a flirtatious smile and a friendly tone of voice. Say:
- "I really enjoy touching and holding hands in a romantic way. It's such a great feeling."
- "But it takes me time to feel comfortable when I'm just getting to know you. I need to take things slowly. I'm not ready yet."
- "I'm so looking forward to feeling like I know you well enough to feel the kind of chemistry it would take to make me comfortable with this. I'm really enjoying your company."
Keep smiling, withdraw your hand and change the subject, while you maintain the friendly tone of the conversation. The key is to discourage his action without accusing him of acting inappropriately. If you give him positive attention, let him know you like him, and signal that there is a possibility of mutually enjoyable physical contact in the future, his feelings will likely emerge unscathed.
Most men expect to be told "no" at times during courtship. The key is doing so in a playful, generous and compassionate manner.
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