Men that ask women out on dates a 2nd time after she rejects him the 1st time are beggars. Understand she said no & that's that. Work on improvement of self and build strength by NOT asking her for anything.
When you feel she turned you away, be happy. That energy needs to be channeled in cooperation with positive thinking to achieve things such as:
- Believing in yourself more than people believe in or think of you
- Graduating with your degree
- Investing in your self-employment
- Not having a care in the world about how many women reject you
- Saving money for your retirement
- Starting a business
Be thankful she turned you away. You now have more time to work on self-improvement. Rejection is a good thing. Self-improvement and rejection also gives you, the man, strength to refuse to chase women and reject them if they come running back later down the road in after you've reached a certain level in life. One way or another, she may make a potential attempt to contact you, either through e-Mail, speaking through other people, or having one of her female friends send you a friend request on social networks. If a man walks around bitter after a female rejects him, he blocks his own maturity from reaching pinnacle levels. Men that grew up and matured from rejection understand getting rejected is apart of life and is required for spiritual, entrepreneurial and financial growth.
When a woman rejects a man and he's striving for excellence, she hands her power over to him and leaves so much potential on the table to be gained and retained by him. That is, when he's in his right mind and using sound judgment when making power moves.
Are you listening? It's time to get organized and stop wondering Y.
More food for thought: Any mature man in his right mind understands rejection is a good thing. He's being prevented from bonding with someone who doesn't add value to his spiritual and emotional wealth. Men really need to grow up and quit the pity party and pouting when a woman rejects him. Don't get mad. "Get glad!"