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Friday Fun Thread for December 19, 2025

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Dang, advised a buddy to shoot his shot with a girl in a discord he was into. Apparently as soon as he admitted he had feelings she immediately blocked him and left the server.

Not sure how this guy asked her out, but generally he's a pretty socially competent guy. Not autistic or anything, has been married before and dated a good bit so not an incel type. It's just nuts that ladies by and large can be so neurotic when it comes to getting propositioned. Now his whole status in this server with folks he likes is in question.

Idk, obviously I don't understand the female experience here, but it really strikes me as a lack of maturity to react this way!!!

Anyway to make it fun, what's your best story about getting rejected and/or rejecting someone romantically?

Let this be a lesson for your friend, and anyone reading this, to never ask a woman out on Discord, of all places.

Nah I think it's still the best move to just shoot your shot.

Admirable, but mistaken.

Are you successful with women? Telling you, if you aren't willing to shoot your shot you never get anywhere.

It's a bad idea to shoot your shot when a (lets be honest, very likely) rejection leaves you worse off than saying nothing.

This is why dating apps are so big. The cost of rejection is zero.

Its also why asking out women from work is usually a bad idea. Massive downside risk.

Eh I disagree. Some table stakes can at least let the girl know you are serious.

I met my now wife at work. And she was the third person I "dated" from a work environment. (The other two might not count for different reasons).

I was aware while dating my wife that if things in the relationship went bad I'd have to leave that organization. She is/was well liked and well known there.


Life has trade-offs. You gotta decide what finding love is worth. If the answer is it's worth "nothing" and you'll take no negative tradeoffs in the search then I think you'll be searching for much longer. (All else equal of course)