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WHEN GHOSTING ÍS NEEDED
"If you are ending a relationship where you are worried that your partner will react in a violent or abusive way: Put your safety first and in the case of abuse, ghosting is often the best and safest option."
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Being ghosted is hurtful. No matter if you know someone for a short or a long period of time.
Loving someone or having deep real (even platonic) feelings for them, can make it intensely painful and will most likely leave long-term (mental)
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ABOUT THINKING GHOSTING IS A GOOD THING TO DO
"It’s a lie you are telling yourself—you are pretending like someone is not hurt when they really are."
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It is what it sounds like: suddenly disappearing (from a relationship); like a ghost.
The term is usually used in the context of a (burgeoning) romantic relationship, but it happens in (long term) friendships as well.
Emotionally stunted people
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