Today i just experience rejection for the first time, it wasn't so bad as i though it will be.
have any of you guys have any story's about the subject?
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how to deal with rejection....
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Ignore the nazi and listen up.
You were too good for her/him.
Better?
all I have to say is that not everybody is going to like you back. You may have a sincere feeling for that other person, but it's a miracle if they feel the same way.
It's also really hard now days since people are so worried about the future. Dont worry, have fun and move on.
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Ah rejection and I are old buddies, Ive experienced quite a bit of it and all I can say is don't let the first one scare you from getting back up on the proverbial horse and trying again.
I remember this one time i was (or so I thought) hitting it off good with this one girl only to discover that not only did she not like me but she had a boyfriend already, then I turned around and the next week I had a better looking more intelligent girl who liked me and we started dating. (and that ended about a year ago and Ive been single ever since.)
Anyway my point is that there are plenty of fish in the sea so keep your chin up and search hard you ll find someone
Rejection as "throwing up" ?
Well, the pill is hard to swallow in that case so deal with it.
You tell em, Watcher!
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Also, I've felt rejection before, but it went by pretty fast and I didn't feel anything.
I don't do anything if I know I'm going to be rejected.
A simple Gun to the head should suffice
I have never felt real rejection by a girl, mainly because I have never had a girlfriend. But, don't listen to him/her. There will be someone out there for you; that person is just not the one. Don't dwell over it; it is in the past; now live in the present and look towards the future.
My experiences with being Rejected.
1. I watched the film.
2.My spoon is too big.