24 F. I'll start this off by saying I am usually not a fan of being in a relationship. I'm kind of...romance-repelled, I guess. I'm asexual, for one thing, and I really love being independent. I haven't been in many relationships (2 or 3 maybe?). I'm rather inexperienced with romancey stuff.
I've only developed 3 crushes in my entire life. The 3rd one I developed on someone I met a month ago. We clicked really well right away; I was on cloud nine, despite not knowing him for very long. As soon as I noticed the budding feelings, I was like, "*sigh* Goddamn it. Shit." I was shocked and taken aback as hell since I virtually never develop feelings for people, especially not so fast.
I told him pretty quickly I have a small crush on him, half-hopeful that it could develop into something and half-thinking, "Please just reject me and let me nip this in the butt." I know, I know, not the typical feelings behind a confession. Pretty contradictory feelings, but hey, it was win-win for me either way. (And heck, it'd probably flatter him if nothing else.)
Well, he was understandably surprised, as he knows I'm not usually into the whole romance thing, and as we had only met, like, 2 weeks prior. He politely said he's not interested because he's going to a new college in a few months, wants to get his life in order before he considers dating again, hasn't looked at me that way, and such. I was both very disappointed and very relieved. I told him thanks for listening, I'd work on getting over it asap, and thanks for being super cool about it.
Well, he still talks with me just about every day (more now than before really), and we've been getting closer as friends. The crush thing has come up casually in conversation one or two times--I have no problem talking about it; I prefer to be transparent and honest. (I'm glad to get it off my chest!)
Super glad the confession didn't mess with our budding friendship and all that jazz, but I'm surprised he didn't try to create any distance between us after all that. (It's been quite the opposite, honestly.) So I'm left a little confused by his actions. I'm just wondering, is this typical behavior for someone who rejected you? I don't want to entertain hopes or try to overanalyze his behavior; I just want to gauge outside people's thoughts and opinions on this matter.






