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Are all men like this when they get rejected?

Are all men like this when they get rejected?

Not all men are like this, but every woman who has ever dated men has probably met a guy who reacts to rejection like this. I know that women can react badly to rejection, as well, and those reactions are often ugly, but it’s not at this level. Women learn these lessons the hard way.

How do men and women respond differently to rejection?

Men and women respond differently in culturally normative ways: Males tend to take rejection as a challenge to their masculinity or an insult to their perceived place in the social hierarchy.

Why do we feel bad when we get rejected?

Although the rejection might be for good reasons, we blame ourselves, making the pain worse. In tests, after being asked to recall a rejection people scored worse on IQ tests, memory tests, and decision making tests. Which in itself might explain a lot of poor reactions to rejection.

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Is being unable to deal with rejection a male trait?

Being unable to deal with rejection is not a male or female trait, it is a human trait. No… thank you. Anita Sanz linked to an interesting article a couple of days ago called 10 Surprising Facts About Rejection which made the following good points:

Does rejection ever feel good?

Rejection is never going to feel good, but it’s also never a dead-end. In the end, that person may actually be doing you a favor so you can find someone better suited to you, Bette Levy Alkazian , a psychotherapist, told INSIDER.

Does getting rejected from a girl make it worse?

Rejection hurts, but you can avoid making it worse. The INSIDER Summary: Getting rejected stinks, but your reactions afterwards can make it worse. Experts told INSIDER the worst things you can do after being rejected are taking it personally, wallowing in sadness, and taking it out on the other person.

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