19. Some Think They Have Ownership
The audacity of someone who thinks they have the right to critique your dating life, especially after making it clear you’re not interested, is baffling. This isn’t just poor handling of rejection but a blatant disrespect for boundaries and a sign of someone who can’t take “no” for an answer.
If the only way he can process his feelings is by undermining yours, that’s a textbook case of sour grapes. It’s not constructive; it’s just plain childish. There’s a difference between being a concerned friend and a resentful critic, and it sounds like he’s auditioning for the wrong role.
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