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Leave them alone and give them the space to reply if and when they want to. If they don't then just move on.
BizSuitStacy · M
Move on
Number5 · 26-30, M
@BizSuitStacy i just think of what if she decides to respond at some point after i had already went through all the hurt of her ghosting me, how would i respond? Because i like her a lot but its also disrespectful to me what she did so i dont know what i will do
Maybe i am just overthinking
Strong feelings can make you do that i guess :)
Maybe i am just overthinking
Strong feelings can make you do that i guess :)
BizSuitStacy · M
@Number5 well, being emotionally involved can cloud judgement. There may be extenuating circumstances in this case, but if people are interested in one another, the communication doesn't come to a halt. At least prepare yourself to move on.
LifeIsShort · M
Move on.
Number5 · 26-30, M
@LifeIsShort i just think of what if she decides to respond at some point after i had already went through all the hurt of her ghosting me, how would i respond? Because i like her a lot but its also disrespectful to me what she did so i dont know what i will do
Maybe i am just overthinking
Strong feelings make you do that i guess :)
Maybe i am just overthinking
Strong feelings make you do that i guess :)
LifeIsShort · M
@Number5 If she responds ask her the reason for the ghosting and stop messaging right after, don't even acknowledge the response even if she gives one. That would be great if you can actually do that.
Also feelings like this will slowly subsides with time, so focus on work. It helps a lot.
Also feelings like this will slowly subsides with time, so focus on work. It helps a lot.
Umile · 41-45, F
Two things.
Roll with it.
Or dig into it. Maybe there's a reason.
Roll with it.
Or dig into it. Maybe there's a reason.
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darkmere1983 · 46-50, M
the only thing you can do; move on and forget them.
Move on
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