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Topic: Is it a crime to tell a woman NO?
Mirage4279's photo
Thu 08/30/12 02:25 PM
Edited by Mirage4279 on Thu 08/30/12 02:25 PM




Thanks to everyone for sharing their perspectives :-) While i know many ladies feel they are simply irresistible, they seem to forget that it is not EVERY man who'd see them as they see themselves! So when their coy advances are subtly rebuffed, they feel scorned and resort to very base methods of getting you down.
I quite understand that their pride may suffer some dent in the rejection, but they ought to learn the lesson that men have a choice on who they want and who they don't :-)


Again, this isn't just a ladies issue. Men do the same thing. Some people, both men and women, can't handle rejection well.

Maybe we should then look at it from both ends :-) Why is it that some people can't handle rejection maturedly?


I think anyone who is capable of feeling emotion has a "normal" capacity to fear rejection...I also believe there are many things that negatively influence our fear of rejection driving it to abnormal or excessive levels...The things that influence our fear can change or vary from time to time too, depending on our current circumstances..Some influences include self esteem, mental and physical health, self confidence, self awareness, family dynamics, relationship history....To me a normal reaction to rejection would require a period of sadness and hurt before letting go and moving on...


Well if the woman is Leigh it depends on what state your in...Otherwise it is not technically a crime though frowned upon customarily...

tunnypop's photo
Sat 09/01/12 09:33 AM


Why do some ladies become bitter and hateful when a man shows he is not interested in their advances?


They are not use to it, men are use to knock backs since they make most of the first moves, it's a new experience for women. If it is ever an experience.


You are right

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