Ok so I dont like going to new places or meeting new people for fear of being rejected. I also hate asking my brother to hang out because of it. ((another one not the one that tattled)) Is it ok? You know what nevermind dont answer that I dont wanna bother you people.
Written by leonita 83 days ago
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hi violetskye,
yes its okay.i had once feared it to.no one likes to be rejected, but hunny sooner or later your going to have to step out of your comfort zone.dont be afraid to be yourself and be with other people.
let me know how it goes.
have a good day.
:)
Written by bellacutie 83 days ago
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I agree no one likes rejection but it happens to everyone. You just need to develope a thick skin and don't worry about it. Try not to take rejection personally -it may be nothing to do with you and all about the other person. The best thing you can do for yourself is have strong self confidence and be a strong woman. Imagine how it used to be years ago for young men - since it was always on them to make the first move. If you get rejected - move on to the next person - it's their loss not yours. Be confident and live for the moment - the more you practice the better you'll get. GL :)
Written by Clyde 78 days ago
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It is okay, for sure. But also fear of rejection should not allow you to cripple yourself into fear of living.
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hi violetskye,
yes its okay.i had once feared it to.no one likes to be rejected, but hunny sooner or later your going to have to step out of your comfort zone.dont be afraid to be yourself and be with other people.
let me know how it goes.
have a good day.
:)
I agree no one likes rejection but it happens to everyone. You just need to develope a thick skin and don't worry about it. Try not to take rejection personally -it may be nothing to do with you and all about the other person. The best thing you can do for yourself is have strong self confidence and be a strong woman. Imagine how it used to be years ago for young men - since it was always on them to make the first move. If you get rejected - move on to the next person - it's their loss not yours. Be confident and live for the moment - the more you practice the better you'll get. GL :)
It is okay, for sure. But also fear of rejection should not allow you to cripple yourself into fear of living.
Best,
Clyde