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- Lol I guess that’s why a lot of guys are always the ones fussing about rejection and getting stuck up when they get rejected to cover that ego?
Hmm. That’s interesting.
Speaking for myself here, if he’s not man enough to simply initiate with me, ask for a date, etc. then I don’t want him. I have much to offer, I’m proud of it, and if he wants a chance with me then he’ll mention it to me directly. If not, then no worries because there are men who will, and those are the kind of men I want in a partner.
As far as women handling rejection, I can’t speak for others, but from myself and also those I’m around a lot - we don’t have a problem with rejection and it happens, just not as much as we see guys get rejected. But we don’t blow our egos up like a balloon and think we run the world about it either because we aren’t stuck up, which helps when finding a partner because people don’t like arrogance, generally. It’s not a pleasant thing to be around.
I myself haven’t been rejected but I have asked two guys, so both had positive responses, but I still find it unethical on my part. I’m not gonna go around asking out guys; I’m the submissive one.
But I’m sure there are some women who do ask guys out and get negative over rejection; I just can’t speak for them. It’s obvious that there are a lot less of those than guys who take it hardcore though.
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