Do they think like we were supposed to know she would reject and get mad at us or something?
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I think they don't think about the guy after rejecting him
Rejections aren't as dramatic as some people make them out to be. If you think about it, one person has thought about it, built it up, and preparing for the moment to ask, and the other person has it sprung on them suddenly, with an immediate thought on how to react. They may not have ever thought about the person until the moment they asked!
If a rejection is given, there can be all sorts of reasons, many of which have nothing to do with the rejectee at all. It could be that the person is taken, they aren't ready to meet anyone, or they're just enjoying single life. If they notice there is something about you, again, they've probably instantly measured up whether or not they think it will be suitable. You might not be their type, or they have spidey senses to know that you're just not someone they'd be interested in getting to know.
After the rejection, I highly doubt they will sit and linger about what just happened. If you know each other or have common friends, maybe they might tell someone and they might get some information about you. Sometimes rejections later on turn in to second guesses. There are a lot of married couples out there who have fun stories of one person who asked the other out and was turned down (maybe even more than once) but finally went out, and the rest is history. If it doesn't turn out that way, no biggie. There are plenty of other opportunities that will come up to ask someone else out.
No. To be blunt…we don’t care since we were not interested.
there are girls who would bad mouth the guy calling him creepy or whatever…you are better off not associating with that type.