Why do women get away with assuming/accusing a guy of being “gay” when they get rejected vs. men who almost never say in vice versa scenarios?

Anonymous

I just saw a post about a girl who frustrated that a guy friendzoned her and she claims (but her own judgment) to be attractive.

It’s a shitty situation but there are many different reasons the other guy might not be interested. She could not be his type, he’s suspicious of her motives, etc.

But I noticed several female commentators posted “oh he might be gay” as a reason. That might not be imposible but why is it always an ace hole in one reason many rejected women have to come up with when they get turned down? Is it just because it makes them feel better about themselves since the rejection is for a reason they have no control over?

However you almost never hear of men accusing women who rejected them of being “lesbians”. But why do women continue to get away with that crap? Modern times or not most straight guys don’t like having their sexuality questioned.

Why do women get away with assuming/accusing a guy of being “gay” when they get rejected vs. men who almost never say in vice versa scenarios?
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