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fandomsecrets2012-05-22 07:06 pm
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Feeling hurt and feeling angry though, yes. I keep hearing it like "if you really liked them, you'd be happy being friends" and maybe that's true after the rejected party gets over it, but immediate "okay, yay friendship!" is a pretty unrealistic expectation. That is just not how emotions usually work. People get disappointed if it rains on their day off, or if they buy a pair of shoes over the internet and they don't fit. Whether your crush likes you or not is way more important to most people, so of course most people are going to feel at least a little disappointment!
Of course hurt feelings don't excuse being a horrible person, but just having them doesn't make you a horrible person.