I guess it must mean im old, but i practiced ghosting before the internet was even a thing.
I guess it must mean im old, but i practiced ghosting before the internet was even a thing.
It's called "I found someone better and they bumped you on my schedule"
You're getting exactly what you deserve.
If I don't want someone in my life, I have no obligation to tell them why.
I don't do confrontation unless it's part of something I'm getting paid for. Am I being cowardly? Not in my opinion.
It's consistent with how I handle all aspects of my life. Since I became a legal adult, I don't do 1 gddmn thing I don't want to unless someone is paying or forcing (physically) me.
Is it being disrespectful? I don't know and I don't care. I don't hand out respect like candy. To get it from me, someone has to be pretty dmned impressive.
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Boy is it obvious who doesent have much dating history here. Trying to claim that ghosting is a new generational thing lmao. I guess if you go back to the Silent Generation, it wouldnt be something that happens often. Then again WW ghosting was def a thing for soldiers. Ghosting is simply not calling back someone after a date, the internet did not invent this. Anybody claiming its a new thing, probably never dated more than one person to begin with.
People in general dislike confrontation, break ups and things of that sort are awkward, uncomfortable AND confrontational, shocker that in a time when you can just up and "ghost'(to use the parlance) that people choose the path of least resistance.
READ and be less Ignorant.
That also stood out to me. How does one become a Social Media Expert? Master the Art of Twitter-Fu? Able to analyse Like trends like no other? Just sounds pretty dumb to me.
On-Topic: Sounds like really rude people. If you don't want to continue going out with someone then just tell them that. If you don't want to continue being friends either then make that clear also. There's really no need for drama and once you've done that then you can ignore them. Just ignoring someone that you had started some form of relations with seems like a dick move.
Ghosting is shitty but it happens, even before the internet. Take the hint and move on. If you think you're going to meet your soulmate on Tinder I got some bad news for you.
Or more likely shes a sociologist? Im not really sure why the hate Social science is getting nowdays, i could claim that people are idiots in general, but i mean social sciences were more respected in ancient Greece, yet somehow their sociologist gets respect now lol.
How does that stop you from explaining "this isn't working out"? Should be pretty easy to say if it's just a date. If it's serious then it would make more sense it's hard to tell.
And this is coming from someone who has done it. The difference is I'm not trying to be holier than thou about it, I know I was a dick.
Im not defending it either and like i said in my first post, i definitively done it a few times. To be honest i found ghosting harder if it got much further then just dates. I pretty much just expected the other person to just call it a bad luck and go back fishing? After like a month id feel i owe them an explanation personally. One date, who gives a shit lol.
If you go on a handful of dates or meet ups with someone I don't think you really owe them anything if it's just not working out. Better to rip off the badaid and move on than drag along in something that isn't working or your not invested in.