Why Men Should Deal With Romantic Rejection Better: 8 Reasons

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Romantic rejection can be hard for everyone. And the fact is, when it comes to dating and relationships, men have to deal with rejection more than women. Getting rejected by a woman you like or even love can be hurtful. It can feel even worse if it hurts your ego. And this can lead to a number of negative emotions like anger, bitterness, frustration, anxiety & depression. This can be damaging both for you as well as for the woman you like. 




Rejection is a part of life as a man.

Mark Radcliffe explains why women donโ€™t deserve menโ€™s anger as a result of rejection.

Itโ€™s as common a part of the heterosexual male experience as there is: sooner or later, a woman rejects you. She turns down your offer for a date. Declines the drink you want to buy her. Side-steps the kiss you go for at the end of the night. Isnโ€™t receptive to your invite to your bedroom. Or she just plain wants to not see you anymore. Possibly even divorce you. And itโ€™s never easy.



Sometimes we damn well deserve it. Sometimes we donโ€™t. But either way, we have a moral responsibility for dealing with it better. Because letโ€™s face it: male rage is a very real problem for women in todayโ€™s world. There are too many Elliot Rodger types in our midst, so incapable of dealing with rejection that their skewed perspective leads to needless tragedy โ€“ on a small or large scale. So before the next one of us says, โ€œItโ€™s not fair, I donโ€™t deserve this rejection. Iโ€™m going to make her pay,โ€ itโ€™s time we all got the fuck over yourselves, and help our fellow men understand that part of being a man is accepting what we canโ€™t change.

Here are a few reasons to get us started:

Read Why The Pain Of Rejection Hurts




1. Weโ€™re not entitled to her acceptance.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. So you dressed up real nice. Put on cologne. Opened the doors for her, had a great conversation, and maybe bought her dinner. Even learned swing-dancing last fall so you could charm her on the dance floor. (Which she loved!) But, hey, for whatever, in the end, she opted out. Declined the kiss, the next date, the whatever. She said, โ€œNo thanks.โ€ and maybe never even gave you a reason (which she has no obligation to offer).

You might be tempted to be pissed. Unfortunately, thatโ€™s the romantic casino you chose to roll the dice in. You gambled and lost. But donโ€™t worry, you can gamble again. What you canโ€™t do is make it your lifeโ€™s mission to โ€œget evenโ€ with her. Youโ€™re going to be a man about it. And being a man isnโ€™t about not feeling hurt: sure, you can feel hurt, bummed out, whatever. Hell, you can even tell her that. The show of vulnerability is important. But you shouldnโ€™t try to make sure sheโ€™s hurting, too, by lashing out emotionally (and certainly not physically).

2. She doesnโ€™t deserve our anger.

Sheโ€™s just living her life. And while the burden of initiation still appears to rest mostly on the shoulders of men, that burden doesnโ€™t entitle us to expect compliance for putting our necks out there. We have no more right to a womanโ€™s time & affection than we do to Harvard granting us unconditional admission. We can knock on the door, but itโ€™s up to them who they allow into their world. Not us.

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3. Want to impress a woman? Show her how you handle resistance.

A strong man doesnโ€™t fly into a rage when things donโ€™t go as planned. He handles it with maturity. With grace. With a smirk, and a nod of understanding. And adjusts his approach accordingly. This doesnโ€™t mean โ€œtrying againโ€ so many times until you wear her down (although a little persistence has been known to make a good impression.) Itโ€™s about knowing when your sights are best set elsewhere. And if you do want to change her mind, start by showing you respect for her decisions.

4. Becoming a disgruntled โ€œrejecteeโ€ makes you one step closer to a stalker.

Or an abusive boyfriend. Or a rapist. Or a murderer. Think Iโ€™m stretching? 1500 women are murdered by intimate partners every year. And they all started out somewhereโ€“often just with getting overly upset at a casual dismissal. You letting yourself getting too wounded by her disapproval means you could be on your way to some ridiculous pattern of over-reacting, and at its worst, possibly physical abuse.

Read The Human Brain Processes Rejection Like Physical Pain (According to Science)




5. Getting upset at her isnโ€™t exactly going to change her mind.

If she already was leaning away from you, youโ€™re not exactly making her change her impression of you by freaking out and getting angry. Do you think sheโ€™s going to hear you call her a stuck-up bitch and say, โ€œOh, maybe I was wrong about him? Maybe he is the kind of charming, considerate, affectionate man Iโ€™ve been looking for after all!โ€ We need to earn our place in their lives through love and respect, not intimidation.

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6. It might not be about you at all.

Maybe sheโ€™s just exhausted. Or just got out of a relationship. Or is just getting over a cold. Or one of her parents is gravely ill. Or you remind her too much of her ex. Or her father. Or sheโ€™s in the middle of a job change. But to assume itโ€™s always because she deems you unworthy is not only often inaccurate, but smacks of insecurity and self-pityโ€“two characteristics that will make sure sheโ€™s not interested.

Read Rejection: Why You Must Not Let Others Behavior Affect Your Self Worth

7. Youโ€™re screwing it up for the rest of us.

If your over-reacting fills her with a heightened fear of men, then sheโ€™ll be less likely to open her heart to the next guy. So not only will she miss out on possible romance, but so will your fellow men whom sheโ€™s too gun shy now to even consider.

Youโ€™re also screwing it up for all the boys and young men out there in your life who are watching you, observing you are learning from your behavior when you get rebuffed by a woman. And you can change those abuse numbers. Those rape numbers. Those homicide numbers. Even if just a little, by simply starting to take the everyday reaction of โ€œSorry, Iโ€™m not interestedโ€ with more maturity and aplomb.

Start today: go ask a woman out. Have her say no thanks. Then smile and love along. And donโ€™t complain about her, donโ€™t call her stuck up or a โ€œbitch,โ€ donโ€™t over-think it and assume she thinks sheโ€™s better than you. And donโ€™t be surprised if she comes tracking you down later wondering why you moved on so easily.

8. If you canโ€™t handle rejection from women, how will you handle it elsewhere?

Any life spent chasing goals is going to run into some resistanceโ€“romantic pursuits aside. If we canโ€™t handle when a woman says sheโ€™s not interested, how will handle it when an employer says the same thing? Or when a bank says they wonโ€™t approve our loan? When we get injured and can no longer run the marathon weโ€™ve trained months for? Or when we fall prey to layoffs during a bad economy and find ourselves unexpectedly unemployed?




How we handle rejection in our romantic lives is a good barometer of how well weโ€™ll adapt when our personal or professional goals meet resistance, too. Making our romantic dreams come to fruition isnโ€™t so different from doing so with any other goal. Sometimes you donโ€™t get the result you want. But it doesnโ€™t mean some other wonderful result isnโ€™t still possible for us. We just need to accept the things we canโ€™t change, yet have the courage to change the ones we can.

And often that โ€œthingโ€ that needs to be changed is simply our attitude.


Written by Mark Radcliffe
Originally appeared in The Goodmen Project
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Attraction, love, and romance are fickle things. Itโ€™s not necessary that if you have feelings for someone, they will feel the same way about you. Thatโ€™s just how things are. When we are able to handle romantic rejection in a respectable and dignified way, we can deal with resistance in other aspects of our lives with peace and maturity as well.

Moreover, when we learn to better cope with rejection from women, we contribute towards creating an environment where women can feel empowered about choosing the partner they want. Only men can make women feel free from being afraid of how a man will react if he is rejected.

Rejection is hurtful for all of us. But this rejection should never lead to fear and abuse that women need to experience. This is never acceptable. Itโ€™s time we behave like men and take rejection in our stride.




Want more? Read 5 Common Mistakes Men Make When Approaching Women


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