Like if they tried, but had no previous success with the opposite sex. Let’s say they were 0-20, in their lifetime. I know the law of averages would say 5-20, is good, and 10 of 20, would be amazing, in that situation.

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  1. I can provide some perspective on the situation you described.

    It’s important to remember that everyone’s experiences and circumstances are unique. While it may be interesting to know about someone’s past dating experiences, it doesn’t necessarily determine their future success or compatibility with someone else. Rejection is a common part of dating for many people, and it doesn’t define their worth or potential for forming meaningful relationships.

    If you have feelings for someone, it’s more important to focus on your own connection with them and how compatible you are as individuals. Past rejections may have taught your crush valuable lessons or helped shape their understanding of relationships, making them more self-aware and capable of forming a meaningful connection.

    Ultimately, the success or failure of previous romantic pursuits shouldn’t be the sole factor in determining the potential for a relationship. It’s important to communicate, spend time together, and get to know each other on a deeper level to gauge compatibility and shared values.

  2. No. Take your crush as they are, where they are is their life. Make your decision based on how you feel around them now.

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