Relationship & Dating Advice : Dealing With Rejection

When trying to deal with rejection, it’s important to remember that a person that isn’t interested isn’t worth a personal commitment. Don’t take rejection personally withtips from a life and relationship coach in this free video on dating advice. Expert: Donna Barnes Contact: www.nydatingcoach.com Bio: Donna Barnes is a New York University-certified life and relationship coach for nydatingcoach.com. Filmmaker: Paul Muller



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14 Comments

  1. datingwomensex

    on 9th Mar, 10 04:03pm

    eHow, keep these good videos coming into youtube.

  2. controversyking

    on 9th Mar, 10 04:03pm

    What do you mean don’t take dating rejection personal? They reject you because of who you are. It IS personal. They don’t like you for your looks or your personality. That’s why I stopped dating. It’s too personal and when you ‘date’ it never works and there are always feelings hurt.

  3. livinn59801

    on 9th Mar, 10 05:03pm

    Wow, what horrible advice. Let’s all try to make ourselves believe something that – deep down – we know is not true!

  4. atlantabrave1995

    on 9th Mar, 10 05:03pm

    yea well this girl said she likes me like a bf but we are supposidely best friends but she also likes this other guy and he is 18 she is 16 and im almost 15 and im soooo confused she doesnt make any since at all none of my friends understand her but o well

  5. sharmuta155

    on 9th Mar, 10 05:03pm

    idiotic advice …

  6. reyesjaen07

    on 9th Mar, 10 06:03pm

    This girl and I have known each other for 2 months. She asked me out, first, but didn’t set up a date until a 3 weeks later and she was very excited. Then, we didn’t talk for a couple of weeks. She didn’t return a call, was too busy, she said. Went out a 2nd time. Both times, hand holdings, kisses and hugs. Asked her out third time today. She said she had plans with a friend. After we went out, she won’t call me. Why? I showed her too much affection. She says she likes me and still hugs me

  7. taepodong1101

    on 9th Mar, 10 07:03pm

    I hear you. But its gotta be done!

  8. SinghxxKing

    on 9th Mar, 10 07:03pm

    what is ment to be will always find its way <3

  9. ivanahumpalot420

    on 9th Mar, 10 08:03pm

    Haha there must be a lot of people who “arent good enough for me” then haha. Iv been rejected more than a gay republican.

  10. RockandRoller918

    on 9th Mar, 10 08:03pm

    Thanks rejection is never easy to deal with but allways bounce back and find theres more fish in the sea.

  11. sassybabe643

    on 9th Mar, 10 09:03pm

    easy to say than done!

  12. onsadarrab

    on 9th Mar, 10 09:03pm

    yes!!!i agree with that…thank you!!!

  13. barrydope

    on 9th Mar, 10 10:03pm

    “There’re not good enough for you”. If you can make yourself believe that then I’ve got a bridge in Brooklyn for sale that you’d love.

  14. erictbrown1

    on 9th Mar, 10 11:03pm

    Donna I learned this the hard way. Another thing I learned is how to talk to a woman I never just go ask a lady for her number I get to know her first and see if there is a spark or she has anything between her ears that have saved me so much heartace because I found just because someone is good looking don’t make them a good person. And talking first I cut down on rejection about 90%

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