Lately, thanks to a dear friend of mine who has been
teaching me proper diet and exercise, not only am I experiencing weight loss
for the first time in 3 years, but also a new found confidence. I have struggled with both body dismorphia and low self
esteem for a very long time. Throw in falling in love with someone who felt the
need to rip any sliver of self esteem I had, and all that was left of me was
the shell of a person formerly known as Shelby.
As expected, time really does heal all wounds, and once
the mental monster that had defeated me was non existent, my confidence grew
back and eventually I grew out of my shell and am (very slowly) growing
comfortable in my own skin, but it still didn't solve the problem that I faced
in the real world of never getting approached by men that I found attractive. Then all of a sudden,
that all changed.
I had quit online dating cold turkey for a month, with
the exception of match, because I stupidly paid for a 6 month subscription. No
more Pof, Okc, tinder, anything. The straw that broke the camels back for me
was when I had a guy tell me that he didn't think I was as good of a catch as I
make myself out to be, and that my profile pictures on Pof looked better than
my Facebook ones. Normally as you know, I would of unloaded
on "Joe from Murrysville" but I was mentally exhausted and decided
not to fight back. Instead I just blocked him from all things known to man and
was satisfied with the vision of castrating him if I ever ran in to him in the
real world. It was at this point that I realized it was time for the self
proclaimed "Queen of online dating" to give up the throne.
I was out at a club one night for a friends birthday
when the unthinkable happened...I happened to be standing at the bar and struck
up a convo with a guy. He was gorgeous, blonde hair, blue eyes, MOST IMPORTANTLY NOT Greek or
Italian, and so not my type at all. It was very clear that he took care of
himself based off the size of his biceps and the fact that he was tanner than
most Pittsburgh men in early March. He was a typical meathead that 100% of the
time I would write off because I never felt men like that would be attracted to
me.
From the minute that we first started chatting
until the club closed we were together. We talked and talked about lots of topics,
he hit it off with my friends and the bonus? He was polite, respectful and
didn't try to grope or tongue rape me. He grew up near my hometown, we had tons
of mutual friends, and it was almost as if our lives had been running parallel
to each other, but we were just meeting now. Most importantly, he made me feel
like I was the only girl in the club. Even my friend noticed how in to me he
was, and was super excited for me.
There was one moment where I had slight doubts when the
birthday girl drunkenly interrogated him. When she asked if he was going
to get my number, he diverted the conversation by saying, "Well we do have
a lot of mutual friends." So naturally I was not only shocked, but
exceptionally giddy when he asked me not only for my phone number but out to
dinner. I remember walking out of the club arm and arm with my
friend who's hooker heels had gotten the best of her newly healed ankle, and I
was on cloud nine. I couldn't stop smiling and I felt like I was on top
of the world, a feeling I hadn't felt in quite some time. I was even more
elated when I got a text from him an hour later checking to make sure I was
ok.
The next day I didn't really know what to expect,
considering I am very old school in my way of thinking, but living in a new
generation of dating. You see my friends and I had a debate one day as to how
much communication is normal when you first meet someone. In my eyes it is a
simple equation: girl likes boy, boy likes girl, they talk every day.
Apparently I am wrong, and the new norm is to go a couple of days without
talking, which leads to domino effect starting with an emotional roller
coasters and ending with me being totally disinterested because I don't feel as
if the level of interest is equal. So naturally when it was 8pm and I
didn't hear from him, I decided to be proactive, break my rules and do
something against all of my beliefs...text him first and it landed a successful
short conversation.
The following day I was super excited to receive a text
at 7am from him wishing me a good morning. In my eyes, this has potential. We
proceeded to text periodically throughout the day, to which we decided that we
would go to dinner on Friday. He mentioned he was going to the gym and would
text me when he got out..and never did. I found this to be a bit strange, but didn't panic, I'm
sure there was a legitimately good reason as to why he couldn't take 30 seconds
to do what he said he was going to do and text back. I maybe over thinking it, however due to some damage from
my past relationship, I carry the baggage of believing that "a mans word
is his worth". If you say you are going to do something, do it and if you don't your word doesn't mean shit to me and I move on. For me, 2
years ago I found myself being told after a huge blowout fight, "I'll call
you tomorrow" only to get that call a mere 2 tortuous months later, and to add
insult to injury someone who I wanted to spend the rest of my life with (or so I thought) was shit faced drunk. So for the present me, I get highly
turned off and disappointed if a guy doesn't come through. It's like having
what I imaging a flash back of a bad acid trip is like.
To my surprise I heard from him on Tuesday afternoon,
and just played it cool. We chatted again and the same thing, I'll text you
later - to which he didn't. Ok...one day of doing something Is forgivable, 2
days sends up the international player flag. I wasn't sure what to do at this
point, because this behavior is suspicious of any guy that claims to be single.
But on Wed when he messaged me back, he said he apologized for falling asleep.
It was at this point I asked him about his martial status solely based on hoping
he would just tell me the truth. Divorced but no kids or ex drama. I thought,
"ok, not ideal but I can work with this". We then discussed what we
would do Friday and decided to make final plans Thursday....I did not hear from
him Thursday...or Friday..or Saturday or Sunday - he totally ghosted me.
It was at this point I decided to do some research to
see what was really going on...he wasn't very hard to find on Facebook what so
ever. Being that easy to find, I wasn't surprised that he had 0 privacy settings,
so it allowed me to literally learn about the last 5 years of his life. As I
scrolled down, I had noticed a woman who had been all over his profile
commenting, posting, and professing his undying love for her and vice versa and
learned that they had been engaged. Slightly confused, considering he told my
friend at the club that he had been single for a few weeks, and made no mention
that he had just got out of a relationship when I asked, so being confused I
kept digging.
I like to think of myself as a low to moderately crazy
person. I remember a guy who i considered to be a friend, told me I was crazy
for wanting to get married and have children and said I should seek
professional help. Well, clearly him and I are no longer friends, but with the Internet
and Social Media running our lives anymore, it's truly hard to hide from anyone
anymore. Its amazing what you find when you Google yourself, try it, you
will either be terrified or entertained.
Like any curious girl who is protective of her heart, I
decided to see what I could get from her Facebook profile, so you can most
certainly picture my facial expression as I was looking at a posted picture of
the two of them, together, that was posted the weekend that he ghosted me. I had just stumbled not only on to his
current fiancées Facebook page, but I had also met the Worlds Worst Player.
Needless to say I was less than excited to hear from him
on Monday, now knowing what I knew. All
I kept thinking was, “That poor girl.” I
had to laugh, because even if I wouldn’t of known about his fiancée, the lie
that he gave me as to why he ghosted to me was literally the equivalent of a
child, standing next to a broken cookie jar claiming not to have dropped
it. “I lost my phone on Thursday and
just got a new one today, I looked up your number by going in to my phone bill
and the date that we met.” It took every
bone in my body not to say, “Well it’s a good thing your fiancée had her phone
then to take pictures of the two of you all weekend”, but I didn’t. I made the executive decision to see how far
I could take this, (without disrespecting his fiancée in any way) and get a
blog out of it at best, so I took the bait ran with it, and began stroking his
ego accordingly. Ironically we both had
plans to go on vacation in the upcoming week, so we planned to get together
before we left, but like clock work, he started setting up his second “lie”
around Wed. On Tuesday, he was so sick
that all he did was sleep all day, so naturally my responses where, “Awe poor
baby, do you need some soup?” and “Awe I’ll come take care for you,” cringing
as I wrote them. The entire time
thinking, “Why don’t you whine to your fiancée, considering she lives with
you.” So naturally by Thursday when he
bailed I wasn’t surprised. I told him to
get better and if he wanted to chat while I was away he needed to download a
special chat app, to which he just ignored my messages.
Away I went on my much-needed vacation to paradise with
no contact from the outside world for 7 whole days (with the exception of
Facebook). It was magical. What also too was magical was being told
that he was going on a vacation with his “Boys”, only to see a beach picture of
him and his fiancée that she made her new profile pic on day one of his “Boys”
vacation. When I had gotten back, he had
sent me a bunch of Selfies that he had taken, flexing and showing off his well
toned body. What he didn’t account for
however though was a bright orange bra that was laying on top of a packing
container that was literally out in the open for all to see…
So naturally my response was replied to with another
terrible lie…
The Worlds Worst Player strikes again. So far we have learned 1. Make sure if you
are going to try to be a player, make your Facebook Profile private and 2. If
you are going to send selfies to a girl that is not your fiancée, make sure the
background shots are free and clear of any women’s clothing.
So after he thought he had redeemed himself with another
terrible lie, we continued to text and “flirt”. A few days later, out of nowhere he starts asking me how I
know certain people, leading me to believe that he was checking out my FB
profile, which is private aside from my profile pictures and any mutual friends
that we may have. Unfortunately due to peoples poor etiquette and lack of
normalcy, I had to set my friend settings to private because people who thought
my friends were hot, took the liberty to friend them, creeping them out. Naturally,
I called him out and said, “Are you stalking my Facebook?” to which he
made up some story about how he knows a girl that went to school with me and he
asked her to pull up my page because he didn’t have a Facebook page. I literally was in tears when I responded to
it with a screen capture of his Facebook page (blurred for privacy reasons obviously)…
What blew my mind was that the girl that he was speaking
to that knew me, is also friends with his Fiancée on Facebook, so I can only
imagine what terrible story he made up in regards to knowing me. Clearly not only is he not good at this, the
word discreet is also not in his vocabulary.
Unfortunately though, he still hasn’t really crossed any kind of moral
line, aside from flirting with another girl, who is not his fiancée. This is what my friends coined as the term,
“Pre Cheating”.
I decided it was time to call him out once and for
all. I was having way to much fun
calling out his lies. It had literally
became a daily hobby, so I encouraged and antagonized a meeting for that next
week, at the club where it all started.
Like any highly organized person, I followed up multiple times with him
to make sure that he was going to show up, considering he had chickened out the
first 2 times. As expected as the week
ramped up for the meet, the conversation turned more sexual and he had
convinced himself that he was going to go home with me on Friday night. I thought it was hilarious that he thought
that after literally everything that had happened, he still thought he had a
chance. Granted, there are females out
there that are that desperate that they probably would of fell for all of this,
but I take pride in knowing that I am much much, much more smarter than
them.
The night was upon us, and I made sure that I looked
like a 15 on a scale of 10. With the
help of my 2 closest female friends, I was able to put together an outfit that
was just plain hot. So when I arrived at
the club, I felt like a million bucks
and was ready for whatever craziness was about to go down, and then I spotted him about 15 min after I arrived standing at
the corner of the bar, so I made my way over…Game on
For someone who was sending some crazy sexual text
messages, he was very quiet and reserved, almost as if he was a different
person. He introduced me to his friend,
who I learned they were gym buddies and he proceeded to buy me a drink. It was super awkward at this point and his
friend wasn’t helping. I don’t think the World’s Worst Player set up a good back story as to who I was, because not only
did his friend know his fiancée (considering they all go to the same gym), but
his friend kept asking him questions like, “What are YOUR guy’s weekend plans”
and “Are you two doing this?” It was at
that point, that I realized there was a back story that had been developed. I
was in fact a girl chasing him, not the other way around…maybe he wasn’t as
stupid as I thought, but like clock work he did something super dumb that put
him right back in to the idiot category.
He had just bought a new house. A single man who claims to live in a town
house alone, just bought a gigantic house.
As he was proudly showing a picture of it to his friend and then me, I
guess he forgot that the picture not only included the gigantic house, but also
a silhouette of what appeared to be his fiancée proudly standing on the front
porch with a huge smile on her face. I
literally had issues keeping my composure; I had to turn my back because I was
laughing uncontrollably at his stupidity.
As he continued to give me the cold shoulder in front of his friend and
a warm shoulder when his friends back was turned, I had so many chances to call
him out on so many things, but I was enjoying the free drinks, wasn't drunk enough and wasn’t ready
to go home just yet, so I played along.
Multiple times he kept asking me when my friends were
going to show up (In front of his friend naturally), so finally when someone
actually did show up, and wanted to hit the dance floor, I was all for it. After a few songs and multiple vodka
cranberries, I left the dance floor to go find him so that I could confront him
with my liquid courage, and he was nowhere to be found. And
this started the beginning of the end….
Side note: His fiancee is not a realtor, however she is in the business per say. So attention all Real Estate Agents reading this- If your clients are not taking you, their inspectors, mortgage officers and closing officers on beach vacations, then clearly you are being slighted....
Moving on.....
And here ends the story of the World's Worst Player. I'm sure that most of you are asking yourselves - Why didn't you just contact her directly? Well for starters - I have been her. I remember in college my best friend at the time told me my boyfriend was cheating on me with a girl I knew, and like an idiot I didn't believe my own friends and stayed with him. Another reason? I have finally gotten my life to the point where there is little to no drama, running to an unsuspecting female coming at her with all of this information wouldn't make me a saint, it would make me a drama queen. Granted I will forever keep the conversation saved in my phone, in the event that it comes full circle - but at the end of the day he didn't psychically cheat - he just flirted, asked other women out and said sexually inappropriate things that someone who is engaged shouldn't say to another person who is not said fiancee. Granted, morally is this wrong? - absolutely, but me walking away with not only my dignity and having nothing but the utmost respect for a female that I didn't offically know, was more important to me. I hope if anything, me knowing too much about the situation scared him straight - and I wish her all the luck in the world and hopefully earned a few karma points in the process!
Keepin it real -
Shelby
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