bilby
Fair dinkum thinkum
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I fail to see why this is so hard. If you value a woman's friendship, then you're not upset to be in the "friend zone." If, on the other hand, you hold consistently repugnant views that make people balk, well, don't be surprised when they don't want to hang around you, as a friend or otherwise.
Maybe when you die you can die with the satisfaction of being "right", but you'll still die alone.
But if you want more than friendship with the woman, then you should be upset if you end up in the friend zone, because it's not what you wanted from the relationship and that's a disappointment. It's like if you go to a particular restaurant because you want to eat their steak and they tell you that they're out of steak tonight, but the pasta is quite nice. There's nothing wrong with pasta and there are other restaurants you enjoy going to for the purposes of ordering it, but it's upsetting that you didn't get the steak you were looking for that night and had to settle for your second choice of meal.
When somebody you have feelings for does not reciprocate those feelings, it's a blow to you and it is correct to feel upset in that situation. Sure, you need to put on your big boy pants and move on and not harass the woman or anything like that, but I strongly disagree with the statement that getting put in the friend zone when that's not where you want the relationship to be is something you shouldn't be upset about in the first place.
Sure. But it's one thing to be mildly upset about having to eat the pasta or go elsewhere; and quite another to fire-bomb the restaurant, or to kidnap the chef and force him to cook you a steak.