- Apr 12, 2011
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The big bad R-word. I've been thinking about it the past couple of days about how my reaction to rejection has changed. So, as many of you know, I went down to San Antonio about a month ago for a friend's birthday, and he does not really handle rejection very well at all. We found out that he's incredibly mopey drunk, and one (of three) rants he went on was about how he wasn't going to ask any of the girls at this dance hall we were at to dance because he knew they would say no. His cousins and I were trying to convince them that the point isn't that they will say no, but someone will say yes. He wasn't having it, but anyway, a couple of nights later him and I were talking about how that if he doesn't put himself out there, nobody will say yes. There weren't a ton of people there, and I asked one girl to dance who said no, but he was more upset than I was.
This has nothing to do with him other was thinking about those two conversations and how I've been trying online dating the past few months. Furthermore, technically how every message I sent with no response is a rejection. I've lost count of the number of messages I've sent, with few replies, and only one date. It really hasn't bothered me anymore, I've come a long way. I used to be like him, a single rejection was the end of the world, but now it's really no big deal, especially if I don't know her.
What are your experiences with rejection, any positive or negative experiences? Have your views changed, like mine? Discuss.
This has nothing to do with him other was thinking about those two conversations and how I've been trying online dating the past few months. Furthermore, technically how every message I sent with no response is a rejection. I've lost count of the number of messages I've sent, with few replies, and only one date. It really hasn't bothered me anymore, I've come a long way. I used to be like him, a single rejection was the end of the world, but now it's really no big deal, especially if I don't know her.
What are your experiences with rejection, any positive or negative experiences? Have your views changed, like mine? Discuss.