nonchalante answered your question: do you think men and women handle rejection…

Women are much more vocal about it, men are more prideful about it. That makes sense right?

nothing you say ever makes sense except for when you’re admitting your love for me so no.

nappynatl replied to your post: nappynatl answered your question: do you think men…

I guess what I mean by handling it better, in most cases you all don’t resort to verbal disrespect like you hear some guys do. I can see the whole inside thing you’re talking about though.

oh I definitely agree to that. I guess it depends how you would define handling it. agreed.

higgylikes answered your question: do you think men and women handle rejection…

Men tend to blame the woman for rejection. Women tend to blame themselves for rejection.

and that’s the general consensus of the night. how sad.

soletherapy replied to your post: soletherapy answered your question: do you think…

No. In the sense that the “what I want, I’m gonna get” mentality. men are more apt to let things go rejection wist, moreso than women, at least from what I’ve seen.

ah, I see. that’s interesting. you don’t think a man’s pride would make him more subject to the “what I want, I’m gonna get” mentality as well? not in a bratty sense but in an aggressive “won’t take no for an answer” sense.

chasnabeats answered your question: do you think men and women handle rejection…

depends if a man was seriously interested in her or was just trying to smash

ok so explain how he would react to both scenarios…

laersija answered your question: do you think men and women handle rejection…

I don’t get rejected so I couldn’t tell ya! B-)

you got rejected that night on tiny chat by three different women so hush. HAH

nappynatl answered your question: do you think men and women handle rejection…

I think women handle it better. Generally speaking, men have bigger egos which makes us more likely to get upset over getting rejected

aw well at least you know. but trust me I don’t think women generally handle it better. it eats at them. they might not show it but it does. not all, but many. 

ruthisonfire answered your question: do you think men and women handle rejection…

i think that both can have big egos, but they manifest themselves in different ways. hope that makes sense, but there’s a character limit lol

it makes perfect sense. and you can write in my askbox to further explain. that has a limit too but I think it allows more characters.

histhought answered your question: do you think men and women handle rejection…

depends on a man’s pride… he might brush it off, and think about it at the cracks of the night

or he might call her an ugly bitch and act like he was never interested in the first place right? lol. 

soletherapy answered your question: do you think men and women handle rejection…

women are slightly more….bratty when it comes to rejection. and i dont mean just relationship wise either.

bratty? care to expound? do you mean they whine and victimize themselves?

strengthofthepeople answered your question: do you think men and women handle rejection…

I think a man’s ego is bruised a little harder. He may start trying to find flaws to make himself feel better.

agreed. another woman said the same thing and I agree. that’s so sad.

supersizesexy87 answered your question: do you think men and women handle rejection…

Yes, men find the negative in the person that rejected them, as women we find the in ourselves when we are rejected

hmm that’s interesting and I can agree to this. so you’re suggesting that men find what’s wrong in the person that rejected them and women dwell on what’s wrong with them and the reason they got rejected. hmmm. nice.

mizdamid answered your question: do you think men and women handle rejection…

With women it depends on exact what that woman was looking for in the man. That is how she will handle the rejection .

but all men handle rejection the same? even sensitive ones? and if a woman was looking for just sex it would affect her as much? genuine questions because I’m curious