Hmm an interesting question.
And the answer is in yourself. Look inside and analyze. Are your feelings true or were they just an infatuation? Do you truly feel love, or is it just phisical atraction? Was the person worth your emotional investment or did you misjudge him/her or simply saw only one side of their beeing? These are some questions you can ask yourself. If the answer to them leads to state with certainty that you love that person and would have wanted a relationship then back away. When these feelings are certain no ammount of detachment can help ... if what you felt was love, well and trully, but you got rejected, keep those feeling and the good memories you have and back away slowly. Simply let the connection die out, or down the line no matter how much you lied to yourself that you are over your feelings there will come a moment when they will resurface and what were noble sentiments will become jelousy and posibly even hatred (after all, love and hate are actualy far closer than people realise). Better to just back away.
However if you realise that your love may not have been what you thought it was at first, then sure you can stick around. After all, you just proved to yourself that your feeling were not actualy certain or deep. So letting go will come easy and you can still be friends with that person.
Some people will disagree with me, this is just my experience on the matter.
Oh and word to the wise about this whole thing: Love is like a fart: if you have to force it, it's probably shit.
And the answer is in yourself. Look inside and analyze. Are your feelings true or were they just an infatuation? Do you truly feel love, or is it just phisical atraction? Was the person worth your emotional investment or did you misjudge him/her or simply saw only one side of their beeing? These are some questions you can ask yourself. If the answer to them leads to state with certainty that you love that person and would have wanted a relationship then back away. When these feelings are certain no ammount of detachment can help ... if what you felt was love, well and trully, but you got rejected, keep those feeling and the good memories you have and back away slowly. Simply let the connection die out, or down the line no matter how much you lied to yourself that you are over your feelings there will come a moment when they will resurface and what were noble sentiments will become jelousy and posibly even hatred (after all, love and hate are actualy far closer than people realise). Better to just back away.
However if you realise that your love may not have been what you thought it was at first, then sure you can stick around. After all, you just proved to yourself that your feeling were not actualy certain or deep. So letting go will come easy and you can still be friends with that person.
Some people will disagree with me, this is just my experience on the matter.
Oh and word to the wise about this whole thing: Love is like a fart: if you have to force it, it's probably shit.