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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Hedkandi,sorry you're feeling down.
The fact that you had already experienced one refusal earlier at the party meant you were already feeling vulnerable. This made you unable to see that X's reaction came from him and his past. It is of no importance to you at all. It comes from the culmination of all his experiences and his memories. You do not need to question your morals or manners. You acted appropriately at a party. Just observe his inabiltiy to socialise and find some more interesting friends who will appreciate your direct approach.
*hugs* People can be very cruel but please don't let either of these men affect how you see yourself. If X is the kind of guy to use that word (if it's what I think it is) to a woman then he deserves only your pity, he certainly not your tears. As for C, I know guys like this, and the fact that you decided to stay friends is good. Don't write him off yet, you never know what the future holds. Most of all don't beat yourself up about it, nothing either of them said was because of you. Don't blame yourself because there is always a personal reason on their part.
Hey cheer up. It's Mr X's problem, not yours. What someone like that says is not even worth considering. He obviously has some problems with communicating!!
You sound like a lovely person so try and forget what has happened. Parties often are not the best place to meet new partners - very artificial environment!
Best wishes x
Good God- what on earth is Mr. X's problem??!!! I think it is simply that he cannot handle his beer!! I would have to take some kind of revenge on him, even if it was just telling the person who introduced you both what he said. I think he should be made to account for his actions. That aside, I think it is best forgotten! He clearly is an oaf, and an insane one at that. I do sympathise because I remember once a cyclist riding through the centre of town telling me to "Get out of the way, Fat girl" in FRONT of my boyfriend at the time, who did nothing. I was also sat in a club last week and a real prat was throwing bits of paper at my head! the ONLY reason I can think of is that I don't conform to the normal "gal" you would get in a club, and he simply couldn't handle it. I ALSO remember showing my friend a new club as we walked past it, and on entering a bloke sitting with a bunch of his mates said "Look out- wide load coming through!"- about me and my friend.
Thing is, I have lots of TRULY lovely friends, some male, who would not dream of insulting me in this way. I just think that some men are truly foul, especially when under the influence of alcohol. It is totally THEIR problem, not yours. You DO sound like a really lovely person- just don't waste any time on men unless they are worthy of you!!