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Master Don Juan
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I have a theory about approach anxiety: it is not actually a fear of being rejected.
If it was really a fear of being rejected, men would fear talking to women that have already rejected to them many times, but they have no such fear. Even though they know that they are probably going to get rejected, they'll go back and get rejected over and over again by the same woman. Yet they are afraid to talk to a new woman that they don't know.
So, I think the fear comes from the unpredictable nature of an unknown woman's intial response. She might embarrass them in public or be really nasty and spiteful. She might summon cokblockers and white knights to attack the invader. In the past and in certain societies even today, that could represent a real danger of being attacked violently by some jealous boyfriend or protective brother/father/orbiter.
But once that moment has passed and she'd done whatever she's done, the fear subsides and the danger no longer exists and now, even if she is not showing an adequate level of interest, men tend to hang around. Now they have overcome their ancient fear of being physically harmed or shamed by other third parties when making a move on an unknown woman.
If it was really a fear of being rejected, men would fear talking to women that have already rejected to them many times, but they have no such fear. Even though they know that they are probably going to get rejected, they'll go back and get rejected over and over again by the same woman. Yet they are afraid to talk to a new woman that they don't know.
So, I think the fear comes from the unpredictable nature of an unknown woman's intial response. She might embarrass them in public or be really nasty and spiteful. She might summon cokblockers and white knights to attack the invader. In the past and in certain societies even today, that could represent a real danger of being attacked violently by some jealous boyfriend or protective brother/father/orbiter.
But once that moment has passed and she'd done whatever she's done, the fear subsides and the danger no longer exists and now, even if she is not showing an adequate level of interest, men tend to hang around. Now they have overcome their ancient fear of being physically harmed or shamed by other third parties when making a move on an unknown woman.
