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discuss Do men cry after a rejection?

This thread focuses on relationships, including communication, dynamics, challenges, advice, and their impact on personal growth and connections.
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Ladies can't handle rejection, it's why they don't ask men out whom they're are in love with but the men haven't expressed the same feeling first. They rather sit back and not say anything while they're dying in silence.

Men on the other hand always face rejection in life in different ways. How tough men are built needs to be studied.

Do you think men cry after a rejection?
 
Controversial: No, men (excluding adolescent boys) don't cry after rejection. Men also don't continue pursuing it after rejection.. They learn what rejection feels like and how to cope with it, then move on to find the next relationship that could be for them.
I don't think it's good for men to cry in public
I've cried in public and am comfortable with it if it merits. One instance was when I got a phone call that my friend (more akin to a brother since I spent full summers at his house) had passed when I was finishing the final paperwork for my new car. I was tearing up before I could get to the bathroom. It took me about an hour to compose myself enough to finish the paperwork to get the hell out of there.

By the time the paperwork was done, I wasn't even composed enough for the celebratory photo and congratulatory "ceremony(?)" they do for new purchases. I waved them off and got out of there to go drown my sorrows, as the car-buying experience was the least of my concerns at that time.

 
Controversial: No, men (excluding adolescent boys) don't cry after rejection. Men also don't continue pursuing it after rejection.. They learn what rejection feels like and how to cope with it, then move on to find the next relationship that could be for them.
Women are full of it. They reject and then want the same man back later.

My own philosophy is that I don't make an idol of women. I live for something else. Well, I can live for my son.
 
Women are full of it. They reject and then want the same man back later.
Better to still move on and not fall for the trap. If they can't make up their mind about that after some time and need to be with someone else to decide, then they're probably incompatible with you anyway, and you're just the fall guy.
 
Better to still move on and not fall for the trap. If they can't make up their mind about that after some time and need to be with someone else to decide, then they're probably incompatible with you anyway, and you're just the fall guy.
Well, we planning to be moving to a place to live, but it's still worth the investment because I'm making real estate contacts that help me and my son later on, and her if she's still around.
 
Well, we planning to be moving to a place to live, but it's still worth the investment because I'm making real estate contacts that help me and my son later on, and her if she's still around.
I'm all for what's best for the child.
 
I have cried for failure and also for the events that did not turn in my favor but I have not cried just because I was rejected. I have been rejected on multiple occasions, jobs, women, college, etc. but I have never cried for rejection.
 
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