In my profile I mention that I'd always prefer to receive a personal message from anyone interested in meeting me. A guy hit the "challenge" button. He lives a long way from me, in a different country. He gave me no indication why he wanted to meet me - but I was flattered, of course.

I wrote back politely, declining his challenge, as I didn't think we were a very good match.

He messaged back asking why.

I replied, still trying to sweeten the pill, politely. Sorry, but I prefer to meet younger guys.

He replied with just one word: "BAD".

I was tempted to send the same back to him - maybe even to block him - but I think I have more than fulfilled my profile promise to reply politely to anyone who contacts me.

I expect I shall receive some "hate" votes for a sort of minor rant ... but I really don't feel too guilty about this Swiss guy. Maybe rejecting him as an opponent was "my bad" (I hate this expression) ... but, personally, I would never ask WHY I'd been rejected. My practice is, always, to THANK the guy for his response then leave him alone: not everyone bothers to reply and it is so important (in my view) that we are polite and considerate one to another here at MF.

Edward

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osakarob (59 )

10/01/2017 8:30 PM

If someone isn't motivated enough to write you a proper message with an invitation to meet, you shouldn't feel any guilt whatsoever about your response. In my opinion, the "Challenge" button is simply akin to a "hey there!" message, such as what one might find on a dating app. You are under no expectation to even reply to them.

But if someone takes the time to actually write you a message with an offer to meet, then you should respond. And frankly, the fact that you provided the guy with the reasons why you might not be a good fit seems like more than enough in terms of civil manners.

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edscissors (30 )

10/02/2017 1:09 PM

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Many thanks for the vote of confidence, Osakarob!

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edscissors (30 )

9/25/2017 11:51 PM

Thanks, Tynesider, for your sensible response. I was steeling myself for being accused of a "rant" ... but so far, only sensible people (that is, YOU) have responded.

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Tynesider (87)

9/25/2017 11:20 PM

I agree that this can be a minefield. Personally I would state why I'm not interested and leave it at that as i am not obliged to get into a dispute or to continue the conversation. I also retain the right to change my mind.

It is human nature I suppose but some men can be oversensitive - you may be accused of having a rant but that is now as predictable as the sun rising tomorrow.

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