October 20, 2025 at 4:15 am

She Rejected Him Months Ago, So He Rejected Her Back And Now Everyone’s Crying.

by Diana Whelan

male student talking to a female student in a classroom

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One university student navigated the tricky world of crushes and timing.

After being rejected by a fellow photography club member, he stayed friends—until she suddenly asked him out months later.

He said no, and the drama unfolded. Read on for the story.

AITA for rejecting a girl who rejected me before?

I am a 20 year old university student and met this girl at photography club.

We eventually got to know each other for a few weeks and I ended up asking her out.

She rejected me and it wasn’t a big deal and we decided to remain friends.

Easy peasy.

That was 4 months ago.

We stayed in contact over the summer and now that classes have started again, we meet each other more regularly and recently she asked me out.

I rejected her…

Not because of any resentment, but because I lost attraction for her and only see her as a friend now.

Ih wow.

I heard from my mutual friend that she cried a lot and said “He’s changed now, I want him but he won’t give me the chance.”

And now I feel bad.

AITA for rejecting her like this?

Attraction changed, boundaries were set, and feelings got messy.

However, Reddit is on his side.

This person says he did nothing wrong.

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This person says she did the same, and it was fine…so this is fine, too.

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This person has a similar story.

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Friendship and honesty can’t always match up with timing.

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Diana Whelan | Contributing Writer, Life & Drama

Diana Whelan is a contributing writer for TwistedSifter specializing in family dynamics, viral internet culture, and interpersonal relationships. Drawing on her extensive professional background as a senior copywriter in the digital marketing space, Diana excels at transforming community-driven conversations and trending social media debates into relatable, highly engaging narratives.

Rather than simply aggregating online drama, Diana brings a balanced, humorous, and empathetic editorial voice to everyday dilemmas and parenting moments. She has a keen eye for finding the human element at the center of complex relationship conflicts and viral social trends.

Outside of writing, Diana is usually spending time with her husband and two kids, planning elaborate themed parties, or chasing down new family adventures. Fueled by a little too much caffeine and a love for a well-placed pun, she can often be found unwinding with a glass of wine and her very patient golden retriever.

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