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Yo, what's up stereo? Shout out to the late nights in the early morning to survive. But what's with people not being able to handle rejection these days? I mean no means no simple as that. Rejection violence is mad weird. It's a real thing and it happens quite a lot. but why do you guys think people are struggling with handling rejection these days?
I mean in the English definition no it's not a complete sentence but I understand what you're saying if someone says no you should have no reason to pursue we should just understand the answer it's not that hard and we can all do better
sensitive, error of time. Everybody is overly sensitive. If you don't say their name right, If you don't say their name right, if you don't say their pro-knight correctly, they're up in arms and they're hurt and their feelings are all out there. So the word is...
No people really don't talk about how people do not like being rejected like to the point war like rejection can put you in danger like people don't talk about that
Girl exactly and my thing is there are so many cases of rejection violence. I'm talking about brutal shit From pregnant women to like young girls saying no is like I don't know, scary to be a woman right now.
I think the reason why people can't handle rejection these days is because they haven't actually been rejected. Because they have too many options. So it's like by the time that they actually entertain one person, they're already entertaining a second person. So there's never really rejection, they just moved on.
Clearly they're disappointed because they had a whole idea of getting their peepee wet And then as soon as you said no, it just crumbled all those dreams and now everything's on fire and their dick is swinging and
Stress and insecurity are the two keywords that I come up with try being a door-to-door salesman you'll learn about rejection although that is old-school I know that's not exactly what you're talking about