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Both men and women need to learn how to tell a person if they're not interested. Don't play games, don't beat around the bush, don't worry about feelings, or putting the person on the back burner. If you're not interested then say so.
If someone tells you that they're not interested. Take it at face value and move on.
If everyone can understand that it is going to happen and may happen alot that people are not interested in you, then it can make dating much more enjoyable.
But, the game of putting people on a back burner, while you go and sample other people is ridiculous. That's not being honest to yourself and to that person. You're not protecting feelings, instead you'll end up doing alot more damage.
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