Understanding Ghosting After Meeting Friends in Dating
The Situation
"She ghosted me after meeting my friends"
The Brutal Truth
She's likely feeling overwhelmed or inadequate after your friends met her. Ghosting is her way of avoiding discomfort rather than communicating honestly. It says more about her fears than your compatibility.
❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)
An anxious person might relentlessly reach out, desperately seeking answers due to fear of rejection. This tactic usually pushes the other person further away, reinforcing their feelings of unworthiness.
đź’ Something to Reflect On
What part of me seeks validation from someone who can't communicate openly?
✨ What To Do Next
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