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Hi! I pretty recently realized that I may not, in fact, be as bisexual as I thought. And also recently had my first experience with a woman. Romantically speaking, anyway. I was fully intending to pursue this girl and eventually date her exclusively, and we were on the same page for a minute but recently she pulled a huge 180 on me and pretty much dropped contact. I asked her what happened and she said she just wasnāt feeling it anymore, just personal preference.
I have no problem with that, Iām glad she realized that before it got way too far. And Iām also aware that you canāt be everyoneās cup of tea, though Iām still doing the work to internalize that belief. What Iām wondering is how does one deal with that kind of rejection? Iāve never had to deal with that from men because Iāve never actually cared what they thought lol is this just a āgive it time and itāll passā kind of thing or is there actually something I can do to help myself? (in therapy and working on it as fast as I can though).
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