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Singapore man sues woman for friend-zoning him
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A man in Singapore is suing a woman who friend-zoned him for over two million dollars claiming the rejection caused him “sustained trauma” leading to a dip in his earning capacity. MSNBC legal analyst Kristen Gibbons Feden breaks down the likelihood the man will receive any compensation as the lawsuit illustrates a challenge many women face of men feeling entitled to their affection. Feb. 7, 2023