social pressures and expectations become heavier and social media often overpowers genuine connections. Thus, ghosting is more frequent than some might think.
ADVERTISEMENT It is so common nowadays that a study of 1300 people found almost 39% of the participants were ghosted by a friend, and about 32% admitted to doing the ghosting themselves.
Another survey found even higher numbers, stating that 65% of participants had ghosted someone and 72% had been ghosted.According to Kelifern Pomeranz, Psy.D., a clinical psychologist, and relationship expert, ghosting is the act of terminating a relationship by abruptly ceasing all contact and communication with someone without offering any justification or explanation while also ignoring the ghostee’s attempts to reach out.Ghosting is more or less abandonment.
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