So You've Been Ghosted: Here Are Six Steps to Deal With It

Breaking-up with a person who likes you is never easy. It usually requires having that awkward 'break-up' talk. It's especially difficult when your partner doesn't see it coming. But guess what? There's an app for that! Yes, you read that correctly. Binder is an iOS and Android app that offers a relationship-ending service. Simply enter your partner's name and phone number, and choose from a list of reasons, and Binder does the "Binning" (break-up calls and texts) for you. It's brutally honest and to the point. While using an app to dump someone is impersonal, a more heartless route is the increasingly common act of ghosting! Ghosting is the process of ending a romantic (or platonic) relationship by cutting off, blocking, or ignoring your former partner's attempts to contact you. Basically, when you're ghosting someone, you're ending a relationship without acknowledging, explaining, or informing your partner of your intentions. Being ghosted sucks! It leaves you confused, frustrated, and disrespected as you search for clues to explain the disappearance. And, if you've ever been ghosted you know how unsettling it can be. Here are five steps to help you get over your unfriendly ghost. 1. Recognize You've Been Ghosted One of the worst aspects of ghosting is the fact that it might take some time before you realize that you've been faded out. While you're waiting for a response, you'll question whether the other person got your texts or saw your missed calls. Communication...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news