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Coping with rejection

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Can you be in any doubt why your application was rejected? The captain of the club in question knows that the applicant is not seriously interested in joining anyway.

Why would you publicize your unserious application to a club you manifestly do not wish to join? Do you propose to women you do not wish to marry, and then publicize their rejections, too?


@moonbus said
Do you propose to women you do not wish to marry, and then publicize their rejections, too?
Yes, he does do that.

As you know sir, Dive's application was discussed openly in the club before it was rejected. I have also not blocked anyone's PMs.

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Wow look, I'm replying to you directly.

Phil is mistaken. There were no messages from him that were prevented from being sent due to a block.

Edit: Your above post is erroneous on so many levels it's laughable.





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No.

The joy of internet forums is getting to choose who one interacts with.

You seem a bit needy. Get yourself a dog.


@badradger said
we have had 4 dogs (all bitches) 1 rescued 2 bought & 1 adopted us, georgie,rosie, meg & sammy ratbag all characters in their own way, miss having a dog but with my wifes sight problems it would not be fair but still a dog lover.
Sorry things aren’t suitable for you to have a dog but understand it could be risky for your wife. I’ve got to know a lady who now has her second guide dog, through helping with some bucket collections at supermarkets. I asked her about how she managed at home when the dog is unharnessed? The dog is trained to immediately move out of her way in the home but doesn’t do this for her husband who has to walk around the dog. 🙂


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I'm sorry Dive, I hope you got a chuckle from my post.
I was invited and joined that club. I was treated well, but I left on my own recognizance as I felt I was a bad fit, like a glove on a foot.


@drewnogal said
Sorry things aren’t suitable for you to have a dog but understand it could be risky for your wife. I’ve got to know a lady who now has her second guide dog, through helping with some bucket collections at supermarkets. I asked her about how she managed at home when the dog is unharnessed? The dog is trained to immediately move out of her way in the home but doesn’t do this for her husband who has to walk around the dog. 🙂
I think if my wife had lost her sight many years ago before the sjogrens syndrome kicked in she could have managed a guide dog, but this all happened over the last 7 years or so, we look after my sisters dog sometimes but I have to make sure to clean up after him....and her she made a 3 egg scramble yesterday but I found most of 1 of the raw eggs on the floor, she had missed the bowl.


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the usual way, I clean up with a Tissue