YupI've been ghosted before. At first I was disappointed, but it made deleting their number easier.
YupI've been ghosted before. At first I was disappointed, but it made deleting their number easier.
I think you're just making his point. Nobody is arguing that they are owed a rejection. People are giving their opinions on how they feel about ghosting. It's a strawman argument.
Last mutual friend that "ghosted" my spouse and I - it turned out he has end stage kidney failure.
Which is to say, he was just too involved in his own health to respond to "let's play board games" texts.
I have a bunch of friends I haven't called lately. Doesn't mean I got sick of them. I just haven't called them lately. Did I ghost them, or am I just really busy?
Sometimes it's not about you.
Last mutual friend that "ghosted" my spouse and I - it turned out he has end stage kidney failure.
Which is to say, he was just too involved in his own health to respond to "let's play board games" texts.
I have a bunch of friends I haven't called lately. Doesn't mean I got sick of them. I just haven't called them lately. Did I ghost them, or am I just really busy?
Sometimes it's not about you.
Last mutual friend that "ghosted" my spouse and I - it turned out he has end stage kidney failure.
Which is to say, he was just too involved in his own health to respond to "let's play board games" texts.
I have a bunch of friends I haven't called lately. Doesn't mean I got sick of them. I just haven't called them lately. Did I ghost them, or am I just really busy?
Sometimes it's not about you.
Last mutual friend that "ghosted" my spouse and I - it turned out he has end stage kidney failure.
Which is to say, he was just too involved in his own health to respond to "let's play board games" texts.
I have a bunch of friends I haven't called lately. Doesn't mean I got sick of them. I just haven't called them lately. Did I ghost them, or am I just really busy?
Sometimes it's not about you.
True.
It just changed mediums since were a texting and on demand society.
Im jealous of those that dated before the cell phone era lol.
Ghosting is SOOO old that I can't believe anyone would be upset about it after Lincoln was shot..lol.
Last mutual friend that "ghosted" my spouse and I - it turned out he has end stage kidney failure.
Which is to say, he was just too involved in his own health to respond to "let's play board games" texts.
I have a bunch of friends I haven't called lately. Doesn't mean I got sick of them. I just haven't called them lately. Did I ghost them, or am I just really busy?
Sometimes it's not about you.
This is exactly why people who are saying ghosting "sends a clear message" are so wrong about that. Not that I don't understand doing it for safety reasons, but it's uh, not exactly clear communication because you have no idea wtf is going on on the other person's end.
there's a great bit in the book modern romance about this - dude thought he was getting ghosted and he ran into the girl a few months later and it turned out to be something else entirely.
I think this happened to a dude in my family, but it was back in the motherland where they did arranged marriages. Hes one of the nicest dudes and doesnt seem to hate her for it.This.
People use to ghost marriages. LOL Just up and leave one day and move 10 miles away and they'd never see each other again.
It's a basic decency to just say you're not interested or don't wanna do thing, not silently​ announce you're a prick.
For me, ghosting has usually been a form of avoidance coping for my anxiety issues. I actually consider it a character flaw that I'm trying to improve (trying to avoid stress is making me MORE anxious).
I suspect the vast majority of the time in dating, it's done to avoid unpleasant emotions more than anything else. The (likely very small - seriously, no stats on this?) probability of real physical danger feels like a convenient excuse/rationalization.
I think this happened to a dude in my family, but it was back in the motherland where they did arranged marriages. Hes one of the nicest dudes and doesnt seem to hate her for it.
Ghosting is a cold but nessecary part of modern life.
Its not like Ghosting is reserved to just dating, almost any application process is handled with Ghosting being the defult state for unsuccessful candidates.
As a guy i follow a simple rule.
Don't send more then 2 texts/messages without a response unless there was a spelling error or something else that warrants a quick correction. On occasion you might send a 3rd message consecutive message, but Never send more then 3 consecutive messages to a person you are interested in.
Yeah.The pre-cell phone era had the same shit. Before we had cell phones we had caller id.
As someone who wasn't single from 1996-2012, I had this weird opportunity to see both starting (restarting?) dating in both the days before widespread internet dating and dating condensed down to an app.
I don't think things have really changed all that much other than the megaphone effect that the internet brings. I'm about as average of a guy as it gets. I myself "ghosted" in '96 terms and ghosted in today's terms. I've also been ghosted in both "eras".
My opinion (and not looking to put words in anyone's mouth, rather addressing the point mentioned somewhere earlier in the thread of ghosting not necessarily being a female to male)-- Is it the most elegant solution? No. Is there a better way? No. Shit happens and we're not entitled to anything different.
This thread is annoying, maybe because I am old and did not date in the age of texting.
Just tell them "sorry not interested" then Ghost.
Treat others how you would like to be treated.
Oh please. No one owes you shit in dating. Ghosting safely sends the very loud and clear message that that person thinks you're creepy, and/or doesn't want to make any further contact with you.
There's entire subreddits devoted to why giving a pity "I'm so sorry about your feelers, but this won't work out" line doesn't work. Some people take that as a challenge to give them a second chance, and go full on creep/stalker from there. others lash out.
The (likely very small - seriously, no stats on this?) probability of real physical danger feels like a convenient excuse/rationalization.
Shit I got ghosted by one of my professors once.
I kept sending her emails asking questions about my final project, but she wouldn't reply.
Felt bad man.
did she give you the D
A rejection requires contact, so not ghosting.It's basic decency to accept a rejection and not act like a prick too.
A) "No one owes you shit" is a terrible outlook to have in life.
I treat everyone with respect and I hope in return, they treat me with respect. There's a reason that the Golden Rule is treat others as you wish to be treated.
A) "No one owes you shit" is a terrible outlook to have in life. I treat everyone with respect and I hope in return, they treat me with respect. There's a reason that the Golden Rule is treat others as you wish to be treated.
B) It absolutely does not send a clear message whatsoever. My buddy sent me two texts while I was at work last week, I read them and fully intended to respond after I got home but I spaced and didn't even remember he sent them until I got another text from him 3 days later. This isn't a rare occurrence, people are busy and things sometimes slip their mind.
Guys ghost too people, don't put this all as a female only behaviour.
The poster was specifically referring to dating and not all aspects of life. They weren't advocating for a libertarian hellscape out of Ayn Rand's dreams.
This thread proves otherwise, unless you think it's respectful to ignore the experiences of the women explaining what happened to them when they outright rejected guys and how they've gotten less shit when ghosting.
Ghosting people doesn't incite anger because there's still some initial hope when being ghosted. This slowly dies as opposed to being blown up through a direct rejection.
I think it'd be better for society to adopt ghosting as the de facto rejection method asap. The modern dating scene doesn't need any more uncertainty.
Nah, if someone gonna blow up they gonna blow up, all ghosting does is tell the reasonable people you're a rude person. And that is what ghosters are despite whatever excuse to justify it.