How to handle rejection
Amethyst asks: How does one handle rejection, especially as a teenager? And please could you give me stories of other teenagers that have overcome both rejection and depression?
Hi Amethyst –
The honest truth is it never feels good to be rejected. I’m a really friendly pup, and I want to be friends with just about everyone I meet. And I get rejected so often. Maybe because someone’s scared of dogs, maybe they just don’t like us, and maybe they love dogs but are wearing black and don’t want me to shed all over them (I can’t help it – I don’t do it on purpose!). Whatever it is, it hurts every time. And when it’s someone I really care about, oh that’s like a knife in the heart! The times when I’ve run up to Handsome and he’s been angry to see me (probably because I’d climbed over the fence and run across the street) I will never fully recover from.
On top of that, when you’re a teenager, you care more about acceptance from your peers than at any other time in your life. So the boy who doesn’t call again, or the girl who is offended by your goodnight Continue reading