thespanishcel
Overlord
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In my case it was three rejections in high school that made me realize "It's over" and kinda became immune to foids telling me they didn't want to go on a date with me. I was still pissed off but it didn't affect me much but I expected it. Here's the story from my bluepilled days when I was 16 years old:
-First time: I ask foid if she wants to go to the cinema, she says she has other plans. I had practiced so much and legit thought she was interested in me at least as friends or going to a date. I went home and cried.
-Second time: I ask another foid (we had been talking a lot before in a school trip so I thought I had a chance) if she wants to go hang out on the weekend. She looked at me like if she was tired and said something like "sorry I can't". I went home angry, kicked my bed (edgy teen moment) and my parents were mad at me kek.
-Third time: I ask another foid (friend of foid who previously rejected me) if she wants to do anything on the weekend before exams start. She tells me "Umm... I don't know. I don't think I can" and quickly changes of topic. This time I was only a bit pissed off and went home with a frowny face but no crying or kicking beds.
-First time: I ask foid if she wants to go to the cinema, she says she has other plans. I had practiced so much and legit thought she was interested in me at least as friends or going to a date. I went home and cried.
-Second time: I ask another foid (we had been talking a lot before in a school trip so I thought I had a chance) if she wants to go hang out on the weekend. She looked at me like if she was tired and said something like "sorry I can't". I went home angry, kicked my bed (edgy teen moment) and my parents were mad at me kek.
-Third time: I ask another foid (friend of foid who previously rejected me) if she wants to do anything on the weekend before exams start. She tells me "Umm... I don't know. I don't think I can" and quickly changes of topic. This time I was only a bit pissed off and went home with a frowny face but no crying or kicking beds.