Anonymous wrote:People are crazy busy to the point of feeling overwhelmed these days. That's great you have all of this time on your hands. Many don't, or just can't figure it out in the narrow timeline you seem to require. Just let it go and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one owes you a response. That's a very entitled way of thinking. The silence is a no or what a rude question or why are you asking me this for the 5th time. Silence says volumes but you're not listening
Oh shut it. You are obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one owes you a response. That's a very entitled way of thinking. The silence is a no or what a rude question or why are you asking me this for the 5th time. Silence says volumes but you're not listening
Oh shut it. You are obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote:No one owes you a response. That's a very entitled way of thinking. The silence is a no or what a rude question or why are you asking me this for the 5th time. Silence says volumes but you're not listening
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s all this pop-psych stuff encouraging everyone to only engage in people/activities that bring them joy, that are net positives for their happiness, vs. net negatives. So since it’s easier to ghost you and “hard” stuff isn’t their jam, that’s what they do.
I knew someone who engaged in behavior like this. After asking them to join me in specific activities with no response, I called them out on it. They said their therapist recommended they feel “pursued and deeply wanted” before engaging. I didn’t want to date them, just asked them to a music festival and book club since we had similar interests.
Some people take their therapist’s recommendations too far. I stopped engaging with this person.
Anonymous wrote:It’s all this pop-psych stuff encouraging everyone to only engage in people/activities that bring them joy, that are net positives for their happiness, vs. net negatives. So since it’s easier to ghost you and “hard” stuff isn’t their jam, that’s what they do.