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best responses when someone calls you heartless

  1. Oh, I didn’t realize I left my heart in my other jacket pocket.
  2. It takes one to know one, doesn’t it?
  3. Well, I guess I’m more of a Tin Man than a Scarecrow.
  4. If being heartless means not falling for emotional manipulation, then guilty as charged.
  5. Thank you for the compliment. It’s not easy being so cold and calculating.
  6. Maybe it’s just your warmth that’s making me look heartless in comparison.
  7. If you need a heart, I’ll lend you mine. Just kidding, I need it to survive.
  8. I prefer the term “emotionally efficient.”
  9. You’re not the first person to mistake my pragmatism for heartlessness.
  10. I’m heartless by design, not by default.
  11. Ah, the classic defense mechanism of labeling someone heartless. How original.
  12. If being heartless means valuing logic over sentimentality, then I’ll wear that label proudly.
  13. It’s not heartlessness; it’s self-preservation.
  14. I’d rather be heartless than mindless.
  15. Well, I’m saving my heart for someone who deserves it.
  16. I prefer to think of it as having a heart of steel rather than being heartless.
  17. If you think I’m heartless, you haven’t seen me around puppies.
  18. I’ll take heartless over spineless any day.
  19. It’s not that I’m heartless, I just have a high emotional IQ.
  20. I’m heartless in the same way a surgeon is cold-hearted during surgery – it’s necessary for the job.
  21. Maybe I’m just selective about where I invest my emotions.
  22. If being heartless means not getting swept away by every passing feeling, then I’ll embrace it.
  23. Thank you for the compliment. It takes discipline to maintain this level of heartlessness.
  24. Well, if having a heart means being constantly hurt and disappointed, I’ll pass.
  25. I’d rather be heartless than reckless with my emotions.
  26. It’s not that I’m heartless; I just have a finely tuned BS detector.
  27. Ah, the perks of being labeled heartless – no messy emotional entanglements.
  28. If being heartless means not wearing my heart on my sleeve, then I’m guilty as charged.
  29. I’m heartless in the same way a diamond is cold – unbreakable and resilient.
  30. If being heartless means protecting myself from unnecessary pain, then I’m all for it.
  31. Thank you for noticing my impeccable poker face.
  32. It’s not heartlessness; it’s survival of the emotionally fittest.
  33. I prefer being called heartless over being called gullible.
  34. If being heartless means setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care, sign me up.
  35. Well, I’ll take heartless over being a pushover any day.
  36. If being heartless means not falling for every sob story, then I’ll wear that badge proudly.
  37. Maybe I’m just allergic to drama.
  38. If being heartless means being independent and self-sufficient, then I’ll gladly accept the title.
  39. Well, I’d rather be heartless than spineless.
  40. Thank you for the compliment. It’s nice to know my emotional walls are working.
  41. It’s not heartlessness; it’s emotional intelligence.
  42. If being heartless means not letting others dictate my happiness, then I’m guilty as charged.
  43. I’ll take heartless over being a doormat any day.
  44. If being heartless means not being swayed by peer pressure, then I’ll embrace it.
  45. Well, I’d rather be heartless than naive.
  46. Thank you for noticing my emotional resilience.
  47. It’s not that I’m heartless; I just have a low tolerance for nonsense.
  48. If being heartless means being honest and direct, then I’ll take it.
  49. I’d rather be heartless than constantly disappointed by others.
  50. If being heartless means protecting myself from toxic relationships, then I’m all for it.
  51. Well, I’d rather be heartless than a doormat.
  52. Thank you for the compliment. It’s nice to know I’m not easily swayed by emotions.
  53. It’s not heartlessness; it’s self-preservation.
  54. If being heartless means not being a slave to my emotions, then I’m guilty as charged.
  55. I’ll take heartless over being a people-pleaser any day.
  56. If being heartless means putting myself first for once, then I’ll gladly accept the label.
  57. Well, I’d rather be heartless than constantly taken advantage of.
  58. Thank you for noticing my ability to stay calm under pressure.
  59. It’s not that I’m heartless; I just have a strong sense of self-preservation.
  60. If being heartless means having high standards, then I’ll take it.
  61. I’d rather be heartless than constantly disappointed by others.
  62. If being heartless means protecting myself from toxic relationships, then I’m all for it.
  63. Well, I’d rather be heartless than a doormat.
  64. Thank you for the compliment. It’s nice to know I’m not easily swayed by emotions.
  65. It’s not heartlessness; it’s self-preservation.
  66. If being heartless means not being a slave to my emotions, then I’m guilty as charged.
  67. I’ll take heartless over being a people-pleaser any day.
  68. If being heartless means putting myself first for once, then I’ll gladly accept the label.
  69. Well, I’d rather be heartless than constantly taken advantage of.
  70. Thank you for noticing my ability to stay calm under pressure.
  71. It’s not that I’m heartless; I just have a strong sense of self-preservation.
  72. If being heartless means having high standards, then I’ll take it.
  73. I’d rather be heartless than constantly disappointed by others.
  74. If being heartless means protecting myself from toxic relationships, then I’m all for it.
  75. Well, I’d rather be heartless than a doormat.
  76. Thank you for the compliment. It’s nice to know I’m not easily swayed by emotions.
  77. It’s not heartlessness; it’s self-preservation.
  78. If being heartless means not being a slave to my emotions, then I’m guilty as charged.
  79. I’ll take heartless over being a people-pleaser any day.
  80. If being heartless means putting myself first for once, then I’ll gladly accept the label.
  81. Well, I’d rather be heartless than constantly taken advantage of.
  82. Thank you for noticing my ability to stay calm under pressure.
  83. It’s not that I’m heartless; I just have a strong sense of self-preservation.
  84. If being heartless means having high standards, then I’ll take it.
  85. I’d rather be heartless than constantly disappointed by others.
  86. If being heartless means protecting myself from toxic relationships, then I’m all for it.
  87. Well, I’d rather be heartless than a doormat.
  88. Thank you for the compliment.
  89. It’s reassuring to know I have the emotional fortitude of a rock.
  90. If being heartless means being immune to emotional manipulation, then I’ll gladly accept it.
  91. Well, I’d rather be heartless than be swayed by every passing emotion.
  92. Thank you for acknowledging my ability to maintain emotional boundaries.
  93. It’s not about being heartless; it’s about preserving my mental well-being.
  94. If being heartless means not letting others dictate my worth, then I’ll embrace it.
  95. I’ll take heartless over being emotionally drained any day.
  96. If being heartless means protecting my peace of mind, then I’ll wear that label proudly.
  97. Well, I’d rather be heartless than let my emotions rule my life.
  98. Thank you for recognizing my strength in the face of adversity.
  99. It’s not that I lack empathy; I just prioritize my mental health.
  100. If being heartless means standing up for myself, then I’ll gladly accept the title.
  101. I’d rather be heartless than be consumed by bitterness and resentment.
  102. If being heartless means refusing to tolerate toxic behavior, then I’ll wear it like a badge of honor.
  103. Well, I’d rather be heartless than allow myself to be mistreated.
  104. Thank you for acknowledging my ability to maintain emotional resilience.
  105. It’s not about being heartless; it’s about setting healthy boundaries.
  106. If being heartless means refusing to settle for less than I deserve, then I’ll embrace it.
  107. I’ll take heartless over being emotionally manipulated any day.
  108. If being heartless means prioritizing my mental well-being, then I’m all for it.
  109. Well, I’d rather be heartless than allow others to walk all over me.
  110. Thank you for recognizing my strength in the face of adversity.
  111. It’s not that I lack compassion; it’s that I refuse to be a doormat.
  112. If being heartless means valuing myself enough to walk away from toxicity, then I’ll gladly accept it.
  113. I’d rather be heartless than sacrifice my self-respect.
  114. If being heartless means protecting my emotional health, then I’ll wear that label proudly.
  115. Well, I’d rather be heartless than allow myself to be taken advantage of.
  116. Thank you for acknowledging my ability to stand up for myself.
  117. It’s not about being heartless; it’s about recognizing my own worth.
  118. If being heartless means refusing to tolerate disrespect, then I’ll embrace it.
  119. I’ll take heartless over being emotionally drained any day.
  120. If being heartless means prioritizing my happiness, then I’ll gladly accept it.
  121. Well, I’d rather be heartless than allow negativity to consume me.
  122. Thank you for recognizing my strength in the face of adversity.
  123. It’s not that I lack empathy; it’s that I refuse to be a punching bag.
  124. If being heartless means refusing to settle for less than I deserve, then I’ll wear it proudly.
  125. I’d rather be heartless than allow myself to be treated like an option.
  126. If being heartless means protecting my peace of mind, then I’ll gladly accept the label.
  127. Well, I’d rather be heartless than allow toxic people to poison my life.
  128. Thank you for acknowledging my ability to maintain emotional boundaries.
  129. It’s not about being heartless; it’s about prioritizing my mental health.
  130. If being heartless means refusing to tolerate mistreatment, then I’ll embrace it.
  131. I’ll take heartless over being a doormat any day.
  132. If being heartless means standing up for myself, then I’ll wear that label proudly.
  133. Well, I’d rather be heartless than allow myself to be taken advantage of.
  134. Thank you for recognizing my strength in the face of adversity.
  135. It’s not that I lack compassion; it’s that I refuse to be a victim.
  136. If being heartless means valuing myself enough to walk away from toxicity, then I’ll gladly accept it.
  137. I’d rather be heartless than sacrifice my self-respect.
  138. If being heartless means protecting my emotional health, then I’ll wear that label proudly.
  139. Well, I’d rather be heartless than allow negativity to consume me.
  140. Thank you for acknowledging my ability to stand up for myself.
  141. It’s not about being heartless; it’s about recognizing my own worth.
  142. If being heartless means refusing to tolerate disrespect, then I’ll embrace it.
  143. I’ll take heartless over being emotionally drained any day.
  144. If being heartless means prioritizing my happiness, then I’ll gladly accept it.
  145. Well, I’d rather be heartless than allow toxic people to poison my life.
  146. Thank you for recognizing my strength in the face of adversity.
  147. It’s not that I lack empathy; it’s that I refuse to be a punching bag.
  148. If being heartless means refusing to settle for less than I deserve, then I’ll wear it proudly.
  149. I’d rather be heartless than allow myself to be treated like an option.
  150. If being heartless means protecting my peace of mind, then I’ll gladly accept the label.
  151. Well, I’d rather be heartless than allow toxic people to poison my life.
  152. Thank you for acknowledging my ability to maintain emotional boundaries.
  153. It’s not about being heartless; it’s about prioritizing my mental health.
  154. If being heartless means refusing to tolerate mistreatment, then I’ll embrace it.
  155. I’ll take heartless over being a doormat any day.
  156. If being heartless means standing up for myself, then I’ll wear that label proudly.
  157. Well, I’d rather be heartless than allow myself to be taken advantage of.
  158. Thank you for recognizing my strength in the face of adversity.
  159. It’s not that I lack compassion; it’s that I refuse to be a victim.
  160. If being heartless means valuing myself enough to walk away from toxicity, then I’ll gladly accept it.

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