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Transhuman
Unconfirmed Member
Am I the only one who thinks the term "friendzoned" has an undeserved sense of entitlement to it? That's why I don't like it.
To clarify, I mean it seems like when a guy uses the term to describe his relationship with a girl, they exude a sense of entitlement because of how they went about pursuing the girl. I dunno. It comes off as "she denied my advances even though they were supposed to work and now I'm in the friendzone."
Exactly.
It makes it seem like the girl has done something wrong. "She friendzoned me" or "I got friendzoned", as opposed to- "I asked if she wanted to be more than friends and it didn't work out".
It puts the failure of the situation on the person doing the rejecting instead of the rejectee.