Rambo--
If you don't stop pussyfootin around and get your behind to Addison-- it'll be YOUR LOSS
I think it's said as a way to save face or because feelings are hurt. It's said in many areas of life not just here. Kind of like...you can't fire me I quit.Exactly right, Fiero. The mindset is "If you're rejecting me, the only way I can not be a loser is if you're more of a loser than I am." Basic insecurity.
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Originally Posted by Fiero
But why would a person waste time and effort making a statement that "doesn't have meaning"? To hear themselves talk? Hopefully, when a person says something, there is meaning behind it, or something they need to express. Originally Posted by tracibrooksBecause it's more polite than sayin "Well, Fuck You then"?
As to the first, I think it's a defensive reaction like others have suggested. No one likes getting rejected, especially if it's based on something personal. Maybe it's a way to try to salve some wounded pride by attacking the person who did the rejecting. At least in the context of provider-client, though, I think you're right that it is a little lacking in grace. I also agree that I'd rather get rejected than have a sub-par session. But, I can understand why someone could get their feeling hurt if he were rejected because he was too old, or too heavy, or the "wrong" ethnicity, or bald, etc. I think I'm old enough and mature enough not to lash out and seeing one particular provider instead of another is not the most important thing in my life, but it still wouldn't feel good having someone I want to see and who is in the business of seeing guys reject me because of who I am.As usual, Shack is right on the money. It's simply a defense mechanism to the original rejection (by either party). It is human nature to deflect the blame. How an individual handles the rejection pretty much defines their maturity level and classiness. (Shown in rebuttals to poor reviews and WK's, as well)
In the second case, I think it's just a way to make the rejected person feel better. I can empathize with someone who's been rejected and feels bad about it. By saying that it's the other person's loss, I'm affirming the value of the person who has been rejected. I'm not trying to insult the rejecting party because the statement is not addressed to him or her and most likely they never hear or read it. Yeah, it may not be true. But, we all tell little white lies to smooth relationships and make others feel better about themselves. And, that's a good thing.
No stones or even tomatos being thrown your way. Maybe a pillow, but it would only be done in fun. Originally Posted by Shackleton
Exactly right, Fiero. The mindset is "If you're rejecting me, the only way I can not be a loser is if you're more of a loser than I am." Basic insecurity.
When it comes to rejection, practice makes perfect. Seriously. A 'mentor' once taught me that if you aren't being rejected by a significant portion of the women you approach, you're playing below your abilities and you aren't developing your skills. Just like sports. That was a looong time ago, of course.
When someone rejects you for some reason, especially in the male-female context, the best response (in my experience) is a huge complement. Something like "Oh no, well you know I won't be able to stop dreaming" ... and say it with a smile. Don't say it like a dork. Don't say it like a pick up line. Mean it. It should be easy because you wouldn't have approached her if you weren't interested. Let your honesty and your humility show.
Why? Because you've just saved face and she might feel like a bit of a shit for rejecting you instead of feeling glad that she did. Because she's now seen a magnanimous and strong side of your character, and that's attractive. Because you haven't burned a bridge and have an opening to go back and try again (if you ever want to).
Just my $0.02. Lots of other accurate observations on here too. Originally Posted by Lust4xxxLife
...traci, nice to know someone appreciates me .
pmdelites - Way to do some research! Your findings are interesting. I only got to check out the first link so far, but the post dealing with the phrase in question was really interesting and insightful. I will be sure to check out the other links as well. Appreciate the effort, and thanks for sharing.
... Originally Posted by tracibrooks