SlippingAway · 46-50, F
Well we can't really generalize all men. I can tell you from experience I've had a few different experiences some good peaceful some not great including violence and aggression.
Unfortunately the answer is "badly" in many cases. Guys tend to be less proficient at processing emotions in healthy ways. This is a generalisation but it is demonstrable and in part stems from how guys traditionally have been raised and the expectations that are placed upon us. This is evidenced by the vast majority of stalkers being male and the vast majority of ex partner violence being perpetrated by males. It should also be added that bad parenting and broken homes are a factor too.
AbstractWave · 61-69, M
I cease all contact and move on likely taking a break and spending some time on my own before looking for someone else to become involved with. I can’t speak for everyone or every guy. It seems that about 2 months is the adjustment period before seeking company with a new person to date.
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
Once I had a guy show up at my house and wait for me. He peed on my door and broke every flower pot. I saw him before I pulled in my driveway and called 911. He was drunk and also had two guns in his car...
lilylovesgaming1986 · 36-40, F
@ScreamingFox I use to date a gardener. He completely forgot he was the one that broke up with me. I was in bed and I just look outside and seen someone in my front yard. I went to the front door and unlock the gun safe just in case. I open the door right when he was peeing. Omg all over my clothes. I shut the door and called the police. Found out he took his trimmer's and cut all my plants. It took the police to use the taser to arrest him
BrandNewMan · M
We've all been there. Like anything else that doesn't go the way I want .. Deal with it and move on.
shinyplasticlove · 51-55, M
Just keep going about my day. I haven't asked a girl out in 13 years. I'm over it.
SomeIrishPerson · 31-35, M
Just depends on the person. It doesn't bother me personally but it definitely bothers some others.
Rambler · 61-69, M
Anger, self pity, escape in some way or another, just listen to popular songs from male singers and it's all there. For most of us it takes years of experience to handle it well 🙄
PerfectionOfTheHeart · 46-50, F
In my experience it’s been by lashing out at the one who rejected them.
@PerfectionOfTheHeart Accurate, unfortunately. Many guys have no particular ability to handle ego damage.
YoMomma ·
Unrequited love? 😳 depends on how sane and respectful they are i guess or aren't.. for some people their so called love is egotistical and selfish and not in the benefit or care of the object of their affection and therefore isn't love at all but lust/desire .. real love cares it doesn't force itself on people against their wishes
Kiesel · 56-60, M
I recluse
yestestvennaya · 22-25, F
I don't know. I am not a man and not loved
DarthInvader · 36-40, M
Many people behave badly to rejection. Bother men and women can be violent when faced with rejection
SpectralMourning · 41-45, M
What rejection? No idea what you're talking about. Pfft, that wasn't love.
Pinkstarburst · F
I suppose it isn’t much different than women. Broken hearts are broken hearts.
1490wayb · 56-60, M
can take a LOT of time.... years.
Lostpoet · M
Drink, Workout, Find someone better.
ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
Very differently
Northwest · M
There is no such thing as a single way guys handle rejection. I move on. Some commit murder.
UKNaturist · M
Jack Daniel's !!!!
Iwillwait · M
Throw axes at wooden targets while drinking beer.
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Adogslife · 61-69, M
Apparently they send dik pics on SW.
JoyfulSilence · 51-55, M
