Breaking News: The Haunting Truth About Ghosting Revealed
Published: March 15, 2023
Category: Paranormal, Relationships, Society
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In a shocking turn of events, a recent study has uncovered the truth behind the phenomenon of ghosting, a behavior where one party suddenly and without explanation ceases all communication with the other. The research, conducted by a team of paranormal experts, reveals that ghosting is not just a human phenomenon, but is also experienced by the haunted.
Why Do Humans Ghost?
According to the study, humans ghost for a variety of reasons, including:
- Fear of intimacy: Some individuals may feel overwhelmed by the emotional demands of a relationship and choose to distance themselves as a way to maintain control.
- Lack of emotional intelligence: Humans may not possess the emotional intelligence to navigate complex relationships, leading to feelings of inadequacy and a desire to escape.
- Past trauma: Unresolved trauma from past relationships can cause individuals to repeat patterns of behavior, including ghosting, as a way to cope with emotional pain.
Why Do the Haunted Ghost?
The study also explored the phenomenon of ghosting among the haunted, revealing that the motivations are eerily similar to those of humans. The haunted ghost for reasons such as:
- Fear of being trapped: Spirits may feel trapped in their existence and choose to disappear as a way to regain freedom.
- Loss of purpose: Without a clear purpose or connection to the living, the haunted may feel disconnected and choose to fade away.
- Desire for peace: Some spirits may ghost as a way to find peace and escape the turmoil of the afterlife.
The Effects of Ghosting on the Haunted
The study found that ghosting can have devastating effects on the haunted, including:
- Disorientation: The sudden loss of connection can cause spirits to become disoriented and lost in the afterlife.
- Emotional turmoil: The haunting memories of a relationship can lead to emotional turmoil, causing spirits to become stuck in a cycle of grief.
- Loss of identity: Without a connection to the living, the haunted may struggle to maintain their sense of identity and purpose.
Conclusion
The study highlights the importance of understanding the motivations behind ghosting, whether it’s a human or a haunted phenomenon. By acknowledging the emotional complexities involved, we can work towards creating a more compassionate and empathetic society.
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Im writing to you from day 2 after being ghosted yet again; This time around, I find myself asking what is really the point ghosting past the age of 28? If you can't just tell someone that you aren't interested then why even go through the process of getting to know them.
I am just going to speak for myself, I deal with abandonment issues, this is nothing out of the normal. Most of us do in some shape or form. I'm not going to tell people right off the bat "hey! I have abandonment issues and need closure, so don't ghost me. if you do I'll question myself worth, dwell on every single aspect before getting ghosted, I go over every texts to see what happened"
So I hint, I'll say things like "communication is key to me" even if its news you think I may not like, just tell me. I lose so many hours trying to keep my mind off what I could have possibly done wrong. Why wasn't I worth an explanation. That even after all the sweet nothings, getting emotionally involved, I wasn't worth a 2 minute text.
Im being haunted by all of these questions and anxiety and self doubt. This stuff makes me think dating isn't for me anymore. I don't like this feeling and its a possibility it could with any potential partner. The safe option would be to just to not do it anymore. Its like im in a emotional abusive relationship with myself. I don't enjoy obsessing and I feel like I need to figure out why I have this reaction when someone choices not converse with me.
But why is Ghosting being done? That is what really has been wracking the noggin. If everything is going well, you are making it seem like everything is going well. Talking about future plans, making plans and setting dates. What could have possibly happened to make you throw away something that you repeatedly said you wanted? Is a form of sacrifice? There has to be some driving force to them to think its a good idea of just not text someone back.. And if you have been talking in away that would lead to a relationship, why not see how the other person would react to what is making you feel like ghosting them.
Thank god I have a therapy session tomorrow. I know no owes anyone anything,it just sucks when you're an overthinker
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Sometimes people end up not being able to pick up the phone or text back- some people are assholes, sure, but you can never truly cut out the option that they’re in the hospital
I’ve learned to appreciate it – it reveals the relationship as something unimportant. So I usually stop communicating with someone who ghosts me.