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| Dealing With/ Fear of Rejection Many swingers have a fear of rejection |
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| Your Hostess Join Date: Nov 2002 Posts: 29,211 Location: In my House Status: Female Swing Lifestyle Name:swingersboard
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(Carryover #2 from tonight's chat). How do you deal with rejection? 1. If you aren't interested how do you go about letting someone know in a tactful manner? Or do you just drop off the face of the earth and figure they will get the message? 2. How do you handle things when you are rejected? Do you write back asking why? Do you continue to talk with them in hopes that they will change their minds or that you can at least be friends? Or do you just drop it and move on? What if the people involved are people you have already become friends with and you want to maintain that friendship but one side or the other has made it clear that they don't want more than that? |
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Jun 2003 Posts: 1,989 Location: Bliss Status: Female
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We always respond to email, unless it is so crudely or rudely worded it is not worthy of response. But when the approach is one expressing interest, we feel it is just good manners to respond. Because we spell out in our profiles the particulars as to what we seek (another married couple), and we try to express our goal of long term friendships - we are disappointed when we hear from folks whose profile in many ways is not a match for us. We feel such contact is often a "mass mail-out" to probably all couples of whatever criteria within a certain geographic area. Even so, we resist the temptation to shoot off a "can't you people read"? response. We take the time to point out the differences that make us not a good match. But thank them for their interest and for contacting us. Probably about 60% of the time, we get no reply from that, nor do we expect one. Surprisingly, about 30% of the time, we do get a reply - thanking us for having the courtesy to respond and wishing us well. Then there's that really strange 10% - the ones who have written expressing interest. We reply, stating the reasons for a non-match but thanking them, etc. etc. And we get back a nasty venomous hateful message that just leaves you thinking "huh?" Case in point: I quote below one such exchange. First their email to us: Re: We're interested Hello, we're interested in meeting you two, for same room fun, if available? Phil and Diane So we go read their profile, and realize that perhaps they didn't read ours, but never the less, we respond as follows: Thank you for writing to us and expressing an interest. While we would agree we have some things in common, we believe we also have some important ones (to us) that are not commonly held. It is very important to us that a couple be married. We believe this to be a leveling of the foundation each is operating from. It seems also that you seek activity much more quickly that we do. We are seeking long term friendships with the intimate side being only one aspect of the friendship, therefore we are more inclined to a lengthier period prior to shared sexual activity. Due to these described variances, we do not feel that we are a good match for one another. We do thank you again for the contact and we wish you the best of success in your endeavors. And in return we get this: THank you, you're right it is obviously not a good match, I don't think being married has anything to do with swinging, most of the folks we've swing with were not, and that's way too demanding for us as well! We're real swinger, and know what we want, we don't have to spend time looking like you two! Slow for us mean soft swap, why tease if you can't please! Have a nice life! GRRRRRR! This sort of thing just makes my blood boil! While there is a part of me that realizes these folks aren't worthy of the energy of my ire, much less the volumes I would so LOVE to fire off to them - it is a temptation to do so in the extreme. <EG> But I make myself wait at least two days - and by then the urge has diminished to the point I can usually live with just deleting their last email, and blocking them from writing to us again. (not that this is too likely, but it makes me feel better anyway) I'd be interested in knowing if others have had this experience, and how they have dealt with it. These idiots, few though they may be, sometimes leave me feeling perhaps we'd just be better off not responding when our reply is negative. |
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| Here to Stay Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 51 Location: Russia, Samara reg. Status: Male half of married couple
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We always tactfully try to communicate with pairs at correspondence. And always we speak "No", when we do not want to continue acquaintance. We never try to find out the reasons on which other party ceases to communicate with us. But in the majority people are not tactful. To us never spoke "No". Usually they stop to write letters. Last case has left at us in heart unpleasant feeling. We hoped not only for sex, but also on friendship. But... During meetings all was excellent, not only sex, but also dialogue too. But in time between meetings they vanished. And once were gone for ever. |
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| Registered Join Date: Jun 2003 Posts: 8 Location: Fl Status: Couple
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We simply let the people know that the situation is not right for us and we appreciate thier interest in us. I also (if possible) recommend someone else that maybe interestecd. If we are rejected them we leave it as is. Sometimes they will continue to talk to us as friends. Which they initiate. Other then that we do not take it personally because not all situations are, One size fits all. |
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Jun 2003 Posts: 465 Location: Houston, Texas Status: Happily Married Couple Swing Lifestyle Name:bear_n_bunny
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I know this can happen, because it's happened to us, but if anyone has an alternate explanation, feel free to trot it out. It's not right that these things happen, but they do on occasion. All you can do is hang in there and keep looking. Eventually you will find the couple you are looking for. Do svidanya, y'all... ![]() Bear | |
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Jun 2003 Posts: 465 Location: Houston, Texas Status: Happily Married Couple Swing Lifestyle Name:bear_n_bunny
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We will reply to any email we get, even if it's just to say "no, thanks", unless it's so moronic as to be unworthy of a reply. Those three or four word messages you get now and then fall under this category, especially if it's along the lines of "wanna fuck?". If we write someone and don't get a response, we just forget about it. We make it clear in our profiles that if we write someone, we expect a response, even if it's just to say "no thanks", just as we will do, because that is common courtesy. If we don't get an answer, our consensus will be that these people are either egregiously rude (fuck 'em), or so dumb they can't read, and/or they never got past our pictures, in which case we REALLY are not interested (fuck 'em and the horse they rode in on). I guess we've been lucky in that we've never received anything like what wrnakedru have in terms of nastiness. If we did, knowing me, you can imagine the parting shot they'd get... Bear |
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| Previously of MichiganCouple Join Date: Apr 2001 Posts: 2,100 Location: Vero Beach Florida Status: Single Male
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To overact to rejection is dangerous. I simply take a razor blade and start slicing parts of my body until I feel better. People really need to find tools to handle this. John |
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| Active Member Join Date: May 2003 Posts: 13 Location: nc Status: couple
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Second Contact from them: Hi again, I'll tell you a little about us, We like going to clubs, when we can, the beach of course. I'm a hairstylist and I manage a salon, he's a electrical contractor. We are looking for a couple that meets our expectations, and I think there set a little high, We haven't met anyone that we would come close to what we're looking for. I consider us a very attractive couple, so we want the same. We're not going to hook up with just anyone. We arae new to this lifestyle and would like to meet a couple that are willing to take it step by step and not want to full swap the first time we meet. Could you send a pic of the two of you and I will send one back. WE RESPONDED WITH: Glad to hear back from you. However, At this time, I don't think we would be compatible. We appreciate your honesty and hope you find what you are seeking, however, we do not plan on winning any "who's hot" contest anytime soon.(even though we are not unpleasant to look at.) Again, I understand your honesty and appreciate it. We hope you find what u are seeking. THeir Response was: Hey this wasn't about a Hot contest, we we're looking someone that we would be attracted, because we're not looking to meet or hook up with someone we're not attracted to, so that must have been you guys. We were also looking a couple that we could hang out with and be friends with. Good luck in your search ~~~~~~~~~~~ This drove me crazy as I wanted to point out how "vain" there last e-mail was and to send them pics just to prove differently but after a day or too i reread my e-mail and realized that i probably provoked the last e-mail by the "whos hot" comment. | |
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Jan 2003 Posts: 1,185 Location: Ennis, Texas Status: Couple
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When we don't want to play we simply say that the chemistry just doesn't seem right. Straightforward and to the point. If we are rejected, we move on life is too short to waste time spinning your wheels. Do we care why? Not really |
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| Here to Stay Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 49 Location: Orlando Status: Couple
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MY wife, used to be heavy....Last March ( of 2002) she had gastric bypass surgery, not as a vanity thing but simply because at 24 she was tired of always being tired. Since then she's lost about half of her body weight, and while my wife wasn't ever unattractive, at least to people that got to know us. Having said that, there were lots couples that had no interest in us when she was heavier and while most prolly still don't have an interest in us there are a few now have made it known that they'd be interested in playing with us. We feel that since we're the same people we always were, and they weren't interested in us then, they shouldn't be interested now....is this the wrong tact to take do you think. Keep in mind we're not the type of people that just want to play...we do want to have a friendship in place first. Would you give these people the chance to get to know us now, or would you write them off as shallow and superficial. I do understand this is only how we perceive it, the shallow and superficial statement, but because we base a lot of what we find attractive in people not on how they look, but their personality, is it wrong to hold others to our standards.
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Jun 2003 Posts: 379 Location: Windsor, Ontario Status: M half of Couple Swing Lifestyle Name:sjjesse2
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As to giving the people a second chance, sure why not. Everyone deserves a second chance. If they are shallow and superficial you'll learn it soon enough and can tell them "no thanks" and have the satisfaction of knowing you better people than them. Jesse | |
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| Just a hick Okie Join Date: May 2001 Posts: 8,120 Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma Status: Widower
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Back when we first got a computer, we thought we might be able to meet someone through an on-line ad and responded to an Oklahoma couple who seemed interesting, giving them general information about ourselves and our first names. We received a reply, "Haven't we met before? We remember those names..." We wrote back saying, "No, we've never answered an ad before." Our email was returned, "This person has chosen not to receive emails from you." I guess that's rejection, but my impulse was to look in the mirror to see if a question mark was hovering above my head. Mr. Alura |
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Jan 2003 Posts: 162 Location: MS Gulf Coast Status: female half of a couple
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It's hard to tell people that there just isn't a connection. I hate to say this but we've not answered emails and fallen off the face of the earth. I just can't be mean or ugly to someone so I guess that's why we take the silent approach. Sorry. People have rejected us. It hurts like hell, I won't lie. My husband takes it better than I do. I am extremely sensitive and get very upset over it. It is a major flaw of mine and I wish I could roll with the punches better. And this ties in with this also...Our good friend just moved away so I understand she is really busy right now, but I have this horrible nagging feeling. I feel like she's always in a hurry and trying to get rid of me. I feel like I'm being a burden to her. Conversations prove otherwise, so why do I still feel this way? Or am I just sad because she's gone? ()()
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| Here to Stay Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 49 Location: Orlando Status: Couple
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I can certainly relate to the friends moving thing, although our friends make an effort as we do to stay in touch, they moved to destin from Orlando for a job he got...and while it's only 6 hours to get there...it is 6 hours to get there...lol anyway we miss them dearly, and i just wanted to say i can relate
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| Swingers Board Addict | if we write someone, we expect a response, even if it's just to say "no thanks", just as we will do, because that is common courtesy. If we don't get an answer, our consensus will be that these people are either egregiously rude (fuck 'em), or so dumb they can't read, and/or they never got past our pictures, in which case we REALLY are not interested We haven't yet been rejected when we write folks, but it has been the other way around 90% of the time for those who write us. For every 10 adult e-mails we send out we get 8 returns wishing to meet (they are too far away most of the time). Now when we make friends and still do contacting we get replies about 10% of the time. They have read them---they just don't write back. Some friends eh? Only write when they want to play. If we have to reject an e-mail we just say, "Thx for looking at us---we are unable to meet at this time---we wish you the best of luck in your search". No one has ever gotten nasty with us yet doing it that way. We hate rejecting anybody because there are a lot of nice folks out there, but we feel there also has to be an attraction if we ever plan to swing with anybody. We have made friends with swingers and never plan to swing with them because one half of the cpl doesn't make a spark for one of us in the "LOOKS" dept., but the personality is there for the friendship. (Open a can of worms here now) Rejection sucks the most for men we think. Men have it hard in this lifestyle to impress women in sex appeal. Most have personality going for them---which counts the most. |
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