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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just ghost her. If she asks why, explain that you grew exhausted with being her cheerleader. I did the same with a friend from college but at 44. I was in a parking lot on the phone with her one day while she was crying about yet another boyfriend and I realized she had never asked about my marriage, my three kids, my cross country move while pregnant, nothing. I was just an ear to abuse. So I stopped taking her calls and the 'friendship' was gone. It's been 4 years and I'm fine with it.[/quote] Ghosting is so last decade and just not acceptable behavior for adults. No mentally healthy person is ghosting anyone. OP just start talking about yourself a bit. Share without being asked. I do this with a relative that sounds similar and it works. She has other attributes that are positive. [/quote] Also how does one "ghost" and then "explain why" - that's contradictory to what ghosting is, bone head![/quote]
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