It was only just yesterday..I already ended it...I don't even like to say "rejected" but can't think of a better term. I've rarely felt rejected myself. Usually when I get rejected I appreciate it, it's the not knowing that really feels like rejection, it's a lack of respect...anyway I did it, it's all good...I'm becoming so mature about this stuff...I feel like real adult now.
I think all happy women are goddesses, as a matter of fact. I'm neither prude nor skank, but I appreciate all forms of divine femininity...it's the hippie in me.
If it's just a personality difference, the most polite way to say it that I can think of is "After getting to know you a little better, it's become clear to me that I'm looking for something different." I like that because the word "different" contains no judgment.
that would probably be the case if it wasn't so early in the dating process; at this point it's too soon to have developed any attachment, and the break-off was probably pretty clear, so there's really nothing more to say beyond acknowledging that you got the message.
If that's true, I'd hate to hear what "Well, I'm a little disappointed, but I appreciate your candor and wish you the best" really means