Miles Quaritch
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I only had the information he gave /at the time/, people need to be clear. You're saying don't make assumptions, but assuming he had said more is just that.
Anything could be happening their end, anything, and you're not the only person they'll be talking with.
Sometime you have to give the conversation a little push. I was chatting with a girl I hit it off with and she went quiet for a few days after my last message. So I simply messaged her again and asked if she was ok. She replied almost instantly and said "yeh, sorry, I'm dealing with some difficult family issues".
Turns out we were meant to be, we got together four months later.
I've had to give the conversation a little nudge sometimes and girls have had to do it to me. The conversation may be something you're focused on and excited about, but it may not be the most important thing in the other person's world.
There's no assumption, he posted he said more.
No-one is denying she could be busy or whatever else, that's not the issue. He shouldn't have to send her a message that pushes her to respond either. He sent a message, she ignored it/chose not to respond. His options are to move on and forget about her, move on but send another message later to see if she's still up for meeting next Friday (best option) or do what you suggested and send her message that comes off as a desperate attempt to get a reply.