So I've been doing cold approach (entirely daygame) for a little while now and although most of the rejections that I receive are neutral/pleasant, a fair number of them are unpleasant. The unpleasant rejections can manifest themselves in a number of different ways, but usually involves some sort of haughtiness where she will raise her head and continue walking as if you're some type of subhuman creature that's beneath her. Often times the girl will not outright reject you, but she will kind of leave you in limbo so that you could continue pursuing, while she pays you little/no mind, and you could therefore bolster her sh1tty ego while you look pathetic chasing her.
A part of me would die inside when I would get caught up in these scenarios. Often times I would even wish them a good day. But now I'm like fucc that. I'm not wishing that b1tch a good day. In fact I will flash her a little bit of a scowl and I will walk away abruptly. I believe this has allowed me to feel as though I haven't given a ton of validation to an underserving c*nt. I will also feel like I didn't give up my sense of dignity, and will allow me to be in state to continue pursuing other girls. Also interestingly enough, I've noticed that the girl seems to kind of warm up to me and I will see her look longingly at me in my periphery when I'm walking away. Obviously I could give a sh1t because she will be dead to me by then, but at least I can walk away knowing that her narcissistic ego was not fed and that I am not contributing to the decline of our society. Its like the b1tch registers my direct opener (compliment) as an instagram like and does not realize that I am a real human being that's in front of her. When I walk away and rescind my "like" she realizes that real life isn't fuccing instagram and it has real repercussions for sh1tty behavior.
Anyways, rant over. I'm just curious if anyone deals with this in a similar way or has other strategies. I came accross this guys blog:
https://highvaluedaygame.com/2020/09/17/my-daygame-opener/ where he talks about this very issue and has a similar approach.