I met a guy through a reputable dating site back around the middle of June. We've communicated every since - mostly email but have talked on the phone several times, too. We're both mid 30s, uninvolved, no kids, stable careers, independent, looking for a quality person. We live about 3.5 hours away from one another.
A good month ago, I mentioned to him that I have this coming week off - vacation. He's been on vacation the past week and has next week off, too. He's very much into outdoors things: camping, fishing, hiking, etc. He's spending these 2 weeks camping with his family. Seems he's very close to his family (his parents, siblings, cousins, etc live local to him) and spends a lot of weekends and even long weekends with them, camping etc.
We both have very busy work schedules and due to the distance and limited vacation time we both have, there really wouldn't be much opportunity for us to get together and spend time together. For the record, we've never met in person yet - though a week before he left, he asked if I'd like to meet him halfway when he gets back, for a coffee.
He wrote me an email before he left telling me he felt "guilty" about the fact that he'd be gone for 2 weeks, just when we were really getting to know one another - and that he'd have no way to communicate with me while camping. Said he very much hoped we could pick up where we left off once he was back.
I guess I'm a little miffed that he didn't offer to cut his 2 week family camping trip short by a couple of days, so that we'd have the chance to meet. I am doing this online dating thing as a way of meeting someone to spend time in person with, get to know "in person" - not carry on a relationship via email/phone. Now here I have this coming week off - so many things I'd like to do and would like someone to do them with -- I feel I may just continue to "look" and maybe I'll meet someone else...and of course if I did, I'd then be honest and let him know I'd met someone else. I mean, we're not some exclusive couple for crying out loud - I have a right to date and keep looking.
If I were him and I'd met someone I was so apparently mesmerized with (like he's lead me to believe), I think I would take great opportunity to give up a couple of days with my family that I see almost every day, and make the effort to meet them.
Thoughts?