Recently, I got rejected in the most courteous way possible, and it brought me to tears.
Not because I wasn’t disappointed; I was.
Not because I hadn’t been interested; I had been.
Not because I didn’t feel that hot little sting of embarrassment; I did.
I cried because the man who did it was so upfront and polite about it — and I had never, ever experienced that before.
It was the best rejection I’ve ever had, and that made me really fucking sad.
Have you ever been dating someone and then they just disappeared? Into thin air? Post continues below.
Don’t get me wrong. There’s no denying that whichever angle it comes from, getting let down kind of sucks. But through my encounter with this strange unicorn-man of the dating world who came bearing — gasp — Basic Respect For Me and Manners (which I’ll probably never come across again, and will be left to retire alone with many cats and houseplants), I found out you can take rejection that’s packaged respectfully right on the chin — not to the heart, which is usually what happens when your date abruptly stops texting you and you’re left to go through the agonising process of trying to figure out what you did wrong.
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So where are the details then? What happened and what did he say?