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Ghosted in the City: When Silence Speaks Louder Than Sex

Published: August 22, 2025 • ~7 min read

TL;DR: Ghosting isn’t just rude — it’s confusing and destabilizing. Here’s how to spot the difference between someone genuinely busy and someone vanishing into the ether, with text examples that show 🚩 red flags vs ✅ green flags.


The Vanishing Act

You’re texting daily. Maybe even spent the night together. Then suddenly: radio silence. No explanation, no “I’ll be busy,” just an empty bubble where connection used to be.

“He didn’t just leave me on read. He left me on red — like a stoplight that never turned green.”

Why Ghosting Happens (Psych 101)

🚩 Red Flag Texts vs ✅ Green Flag Texts

🚩 Red: “hey sorry, been slammed.” (then nothing for a week)

🚩 Red: “we should hang soon” (no plan ever follows)

🚩 Red: one‑word replies: “lol” / “k” / “sure”

✅ Green: “This week is packed, but I’d love to see you next weekend. Can I text you Friday to confirm?”

✅ Green: “Not ignoring you — I’m buried. FaceTime Sunday?”

✅ Green: “Can’t talk now. I’ll call tomorrow.” (and they do)

How to Respond (Scripts)

Clean check‑in: “Hey, haven’t heard from you — hope you’re good. If you’re not feeling this, no hard feelings.”

Boundary: “Silence makes me disconnect. If you want to reconnect later, call me — not midnight DMs.”

When to Walk Away


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