Rejection comes in multiple shapes and forms. In some ways, we are all familiar with it—perhaps we’ve been rejected from a job position we applied to, or maybe we haven’t won a contest entry.
However, there are a couple of kinds of rejection that can be particularly devastating—so devastating, in fact, that they’ve been highly researched and discussed within the professional psychological community.
Some people experiencing rejection are currently in a romantic relationship, yet they find themselves consistently rejected by their partners. Others are not in a relationship, but they may have strong feelings for someone who rejects them. Sure, this rejection may seem more like the developing plot of a drama flick than something that happens in real life, but the number of people actually dealing with rejection each day is huge.
One way we can get an idea of rejection’s true scope is by checking out dating app statistics. On Tinder, for instance, there are as many as 988 million rejections occurring each day. If these numbers are so high on a single dating app, we can only imagine the breadth of more all-encompassing statistics.