Men who continue to pursue after you've rejected them

I am about to go on a second date with a man I rejected after the first date. He continued to pursue me for the past few weeks, so now I'm giving it another shot.

It got me thinking. I've been in 3 relationships, and two of them were with guys I'd initially rejected after 1-2 dates, and the third relationship was with someone who THOUGHT I wasn't into him at first.

Meanwhile, my brother is now married to a woman who kept rejecting him for a long time.

Do people really just value what they can't (initially) have? Should I expect to end up with someone I've said "no" to early on? Maybe those are the guys who REALLY like me... or those are the guys who get inspired to chase as a result of my resistance? When I actually show interest in people in the first month of dating them, they disappear.

Note: The past boyfriends were not below my league; I just happened not to be into them or available for a relationship when I first met them. In one case, we merely had religious differences. Etc.



Submitted April 25, 2019 at 01:39PM

I am about to go on a second date with a man I rejected after the first date. He continued to pursue me for the past few weeks, so now I'm giving it another shot.​It got me thinking. I've been in 3 relationships, and two of them were with guys I'd initially rejected after 1-2 dates, and the third relationship was with someone who THOUGHT I wasn't into him at first.​Meanwhile, my brother is now married to a woman who kept rejecting him for a long time.​Do people really just value what they can't (initially) have? Should I expect to end up with someone I've said "no" to early on? Maybe those are the guys who REALLY like me... or those are the guys who get inspired to chase as a result of my resistance? When I actually show interest in people in the first month of dating them, they disappear.​Note: The past boyfriends were not below my league; I just happened not to be into them or available for a relationship when I first met them. In one case, we merely had religious differences. Etc.

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