A lot of planning goes into asking a girl out. Teen guys put in a lot of thought before asking for a first date with a girl they like. Sometimes, all these go for a waste as everything ends up in rejection at the very first interaction. This is so not fair, but that’s what reality is all about. Most teen guys would be eager to know the reason behind the rejection. Here, we will discuss some of the most common reasons behind the rejection.
If you are a teenage guy who has been rejected by a girl, you would wonder whether you are at fault. Why did it happen to you? One of the reasons could be that she is ill-mannered and unfriendly. Remember, there are girls who just go by good looks and nothing else matters to them. First impression depends on your looks; if you aren’t good looking you are rejected. It is important to remember that if you are selected only based on your looks then that girl is not perfect for you. So there is no point feeling bad for being rejected based on looks and it is better to find someone else who would appreciate you as a person.
Another reason why girls reject guys is because of your wrong approach. If you really like her then make an attempt to build a relationship slowly. Allow her to know you better, do not rush to conclusions. Take your time, become friends with her and then ask her out. If the girl is busy with some work, then do not disturb her. You would be giving her a reason to reject you without even giving it a thought. Proper timing is the key here. Don’t ever appear desperate while approaching a girl; she would definitely reject your proposal. The important point is that if you have the quality to keep a girl entertained for a long time, this would do the trick for you.
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One Response
Joe
May 17th, 2008 at 11:29 am
1it is not worth wasting your time on a girl who just goes by good looks. it is better to find someone who loves you for who your are…A girl who chooses to be with you just for your looks is not the perfect one for you.
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