Ghosting
Ghosting someone is honestly the worst—it’s like leaving a party without saying goodbye, but instead of just missing out on cake, you leave the other person spiraling into a detective mission, analyzing every text like it’s a clue in CSI. One minute you’re chatting, everything seems fine, and the next—poof! They’re gone, and you’re left wondering if they’ve been abducted by aliens or just hate you. It’s the emotional equivalent of disappearing into the witness protection program. Ghosting also reflects a lack of emotional maturity and empathy, avoiding uncomfortable conversations instead of addressing issues head-on. I mean, a simple “Hey, not feeling it” would take five seconds, but instead, they choose the Houdini route, leaving you to question everything from your last conversation to your life choices.
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