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  2. Thinking of Ghosting Someone? Why You Should Think Again - AOL

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    (Here are the gaslighting phrases to know about this type of emotional abuse.) Effects of ghosting someone else. It’s not just the people who are ghosted that are harmed; the one doing the ...

  3. Ghosting (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    A person ghosting typically has little acknowledgment of how it will make the other person feel. Ghosting is associated with negative mental health effects on the person on the receiving end and has been described by some mental health professionals as a passive-aggressive form of emotional abuse or cruelty. [7] Ghosting has become more prevalent.

  4. Here's Why You Should Drop Your 'Mutual Ghosting' Habit - AOL

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    Mutual ghosting more commonly happens when someone's “pride gets in the way,” Wright adds, leading them to sense [or assume] that they have been ghosted. “It’s easier for a lot of people ...

  5. Ghosting is usually a terrible thing to do. Here’s ... - AOL

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    Ghosting is typically a horrible thing to do to someone. Here’s how to know when it’s appropriate or how to cope if you have been ghosted. Ghosting is usually a terrible thing to do.

  6. Breadcrumbing - Wikipedia

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    Whereas with ghosting the aim is to end the relationship, breadcrumbing's goal is to stop a relationship from progressing by not fully committing to it. [4] According to Stanley's theory of commitment, these objectives are not the same. This theory splits commitment into two different constructs: personal dedication and constraint commitment.

  7. Abuse - Wikipedia

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    Psychological abuse, also referred to as emotional abuse or mental abuse, is a form of abuse characterized by a person subjecting or exposing another to behavior that is psychologically harmful. Such abuse is often associated with situations of power imbalance, such as abusive relationships , bullying , child abuse and in the workplace .

  8. Ghosting is ruthless. So why are we all doing it? - AOL

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    Most people don't like being ghosted, so why has it become so common? Here's what Los Angeles experts say you should do instead.

  9. Social abuse - Wikipedia

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    Social abuse is a form of abuse that cuts off or tries to cut off the victim from their social network, including their community, friends, or family.It also includes attempts to harm a victim's relationships or reputation, through acts such as humiliating the victim in public, spreading rumors, and otherwise manipulating the victim's image.