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[quote=Anonymous]When I had more free time I might have thought about this, now it doesn't bother me. I assume it means the person is very busy or not interested. Plus, once you've been burned by the person who cannot accept a decline and now knows you do check your texts/emails they keep going. Maybe they will say something passive aggressive. Maybe you get another invite and don't want to explain-elderly parent is having a psychotic dementia related break and my teens are driving me insane and now eventually you have to ignore the texts so they stop. If you are overwhelmed and don't respond, once ready to mingle it's easy to say you had a family emergency and wasn't checking texts or you never got it. In the moment I don't want to tell you it's not one thing, life is draining me and I can't go, but I do want to see you in like 6 months when I crawl out of the mud and re-emerge.[/quote]
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