To all you dating gurus:
Should one feel "happy" that they got rejected so they can move on?
To all you dating gurus:
Should one feel "happy" that they got rejected so they can move on?
Yes, and here's why:
There is absolutely NO sense in getting hung up over one of the BILLIONS of girls on this planet rejecting you. You can move on and be PROUD that you did your part and gave it a shot. You went after what you want... found out she's just not the one for you, it's just not meant to be - so move on.
The alternative is you DON'T go after it and you live with regret... always wondering what would have happend if you had just asked her out.. wonderin if she would have said yes.. wondering if you guys would have ended up getting married...
That is the worse game. Rejection is a TEMPORARY suck.. it hurts for a bit.. but you get over it pretty quick. Regret is a LONG TERM suck.. it could haunt your mind for weeks..months...years...
(I've wrote this so many times on LF...)
Ahh man You're really good at giving advice, Tone. :]
Originally Posted by Spencer
Hey I'm just tryin to pass on some of the things I've learned, lot's from here on LF.
I was about to point out how familiar that advice sounded
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Tone copies and pastes. He must have his own database of generic questions and answers.
Originally Posted by Off2College
Like many things numbers and statistics play a role.
So when I get turned down, it is almost as good as getting a yes, because it is one less "no" I have to hear on my way to that yes.
After time and experiance I can tell if my advance will be taken well or not, and sometimes it is a gamble. Either way I take a shot.
HEY I'M A PILOT
HEY LLOYD, I'm a pilot
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