How do you prepare for rejection?
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How do you prepare for rejection?
Went out on a first date over the weekend. My date tells me to that previously she was in a 10 year on-and-off relationship with her college bf, and they are still in contact time to time. Def a red flag, right?
It’s my bf’s birthday tomorrow, but we can’t spend the day together. I want to send him something to his apartment, but it’s in a gated community and requires a door code. Do you think he’ll mind that I’m giving the door code to the person making the delivery?
Going through a very painful breakup after 10 months of a serious relationship that included living together, talking about marriage and kids, and were already looking to buy a home. The entire time during the relationship everything felt right, he was very loving, caring, supportive, etc. He always showed me how much I meant to him and how committed he was to our relationship. We never really had any sort of fights even living together.
What are everyone's thoughts on love languages? Are these real or just another cheesy self help book that got too popular for society's own good?
How old do you want your kids to be before you let them stay home alone for long periods of time? We have a 9 and 13 year old and my husband thinks the 13 year old could stay home on his own while we're working during the summer. We don't trust this kid to use the air fryer on his own and he sleeps through the smoke detector if it goes off, but sure, let's leave him to his own devices all summer.
You don’t, confidence is key. Like a boxer, you get back up and into the ring. You’re the best there is, expect to succeed
Expect nothing
Every relationship ends in rejection unless it's the one. It's no big deal
Are you saying rejection from a dating pool? Or Rejection while in a relationship already?
Gotcha. Well, if you’re already interested I’d say that you only need to be careful and go slow. Don’t let feelings be bigger than they need to be at this stage. Not sure if you have this person as a friend, if you never approached at all or what but in general, I’d say be direct. Not creepy lol but honest. “Hey, I’ve been noticing you for some time and I’d love to know you better” and see what comes back. If the person says, no thank you, than that’s great! You know you cannot invest in your current interest and move on. Don’t take personally, it’s not about you. See as literally a trial and error process.
You work on yourself till you become the 10/10 that has never ending options. Makes rejection a little easier.
You’ll still get rejected. But the difference is you won’t care as much when you have options.