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For most people, being rejected is just a normal, sometimes awkward part of life—something you laugh off or shrug away. But when someone reacts really strongly, keeps bringing it up, or goes out of their way to intellectualize their pain, it starts to look less like a typical social setback and more like a sign of deeper issues. Maybe they've really been hurt in the past, or maybe they're unusually sensitive to rejection. Sometimes these outsize reactions aren't about the incident itself, but about old wounds.

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