When you’ve decided you don’t want further contact with someone, it’s easy to ignore their phone calls, IMs, texts or emails.
Perhaps you rise a level to at least send a “we’re not a match” email.
It’s hardest to actually tell the person face-to-face. However, if you’ve only had one encounter, it seems counter-productive to arrange a meeting just to tell the person you won’t be seeing them again.
So a phone call is in order. But what do you say? How do you phrase it to not focus on the other’s deal breakers? You don’t want to stoop to a level of name calling or pointing out the other’s bad breath, disheveled appearance, incessant cursing, bad manners or lusting after you. You want to do this task with class and leave the other’s dignity intact.
You procrastinate making the call because you don’t want an altercation and since you barely know the person, you have no idea how he’ll respond.
But you decide you must act consistent with how you’d like to be treated — respectfully — so you make the call.