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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the fact that she messaged you so crazy about it means yes of course the relationship is over but I really do not understand people who unfriend/block family members. There is no reason for it and it is hurtful. If you want to sever the relationship (which it sounds like you, the op, wanted to) then fine go for it totally your prerogative but of course doing something like this will have consequences and to act like it doesn't or that it shouldn't is really both ignorant to human behavior and gaslighty. Its a rejection. Maybe a valid one! But people are hurt by rejection in all its forms and its not crazy to notice a rejection and be hurt by it. Sounds like this is a rejection you intentionally pursued and have no issues with following up on, though so I wouldn't give it much thought. [/quote] To call it a rejection is a bit harsh. It sounds like OP didn't want to look at political posts. That's not rejection. My cousin who blocked me is jealous that I belong to a county club. I posted a photo in the club ONCE and she blocked me. I don't feel rejected. She just didn't want to see my one country club post or run the risk that she might see another. Editing social media is very big now.[/quote]
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