OPINION - I'm trying to cure my bad ghosting habit with a little help from my friends (2024)

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Having been single for all of my thirties, I’ve become comfortable with being the source of hilarious dating stories for my happily loved-up friends. I’ll do anything for the bit, but a year ago, following a spate of ghostings, I decided to start tapping into these well-meaning couples as a dating resource.

To be clear, the ghoster is me. I’d rather just let it die quietly than compose a rejection speech that would be excruciating for the both of us. But it’s horribly bad manners, I know. App-based connections mean you have nothing but your individual connection, so burying it is easy. If I’ve been introduced to someone socially, surely looking bad in front of my friends would curtail my worst impulses?

The problem is, no one is looking out for their single friends any more. I’ve been to multiple weddings where I have eagerly asked to be seated next to someone eligible, only to find that I am the only single person in attendance.

There are the friends who have been champions of setting up blind dates and wing-manning on nights out, and I treasure them. But on the most part, I’ve been let down.

Nineties rom-coms had me believing every wedding would be ripe with the potential for meet-cutes

This isn’t really my social circle’s fault. Nineties rom-coms had me believing every wedding would be ripe with the potential for meet-cutes. Today, people get married later and are funding the event themselves. Thanks to the wedding-industrial complex, all the budget is going on making sure the event is a perfect representation of the happy couple. Even guests with a long-term partner are lucky to get a plus-one.

As my colleague Maddy Mussen observed in yesterday’s Evening Standard, no one is having house parties or hosting dinners any more because we’re all still renting, or live out in the sticks to be able to afford somewhere. London’s rental, housing and cost-of-living crisis is hardest on single people’s hearts, as well as our budgets. Being intentional about tapping up friends of friends for romance did pay some dividends. At a house party (the couple live in an old pub, so had the space) I successfully got someone’s number. Mind you, they were a little baffled by the overture — apparently nowadays the etiquette is to simply follow someone on Instagram and orbit their DMs for weeks. Another symptom of App Brain, if you ask me.

Another friend had sorrowfully informed me of no single people at their party, only to find themselves later fighting through a dancefloor crush to excitedly inform me that another guest had announced their recent break-up — and expressed interest in me. Your friends want you to be happy, and nothing gives the coupled-up enrichment in their enclosure like playing horny cupid for their single pals.

I started talking about this problem to acquaintances, and have heard some heartwarming tales of the not-so-singles taking initiatives. A friend-of-a-friend and her partner are organising champagne and oyster nights for all the single people they know. Someone I know has had luck at Figs, a dinner party club for singles. Although, they are now dating their local barista, which is risky. If it doesn’t work out, they’ll need to go somewhere else for their oat flat white.

As for me, for now I’ll go back to waiting for the first round of divorces to find my person. And maybe work on breaking my ghosting habit.

The real story behind Blake Lively’s film feud

Everyone loves a cursed film, where the on-set drama spools out its own lore. The internet is divided over the feuding co-stars of It Ends With Us, an adaptation of Coleen Hoover’s wildly successful novel. Star and producer Blake Lively appears to not be on speaking terms with her male lead Justin Baldoni, while Baldoni has hired crisis PR veteran Melissa Nathan — never a great sign. Lively’s camp briefed Baldoni made her feel bad about her postpartum body, Baldoni’s people countered he only asked her weight so he could train to protect a lingering back injury for a scene where he romantically lifts her.

Lively is getting heat for running the press tour according to the Barbie playbook, wearing sparkly florals on the red carpet and coinciding it with the release of her haircare line. Standard stuff, except the film deals with the heavy topic of domestic abuse. Packaging violence against women as a cutesy rom-com sounds wild, but Hoover caught strays releasing an It Ends With Us colouring book that was ultimately cancelled over its insensitivity. Maybe the real curse is trying to market tough topics as feminine and cute.

India Block is deputy editor of Homes & Property

OPINION - I'm trying to cure my bad ghosting habit with a little help from my friends (2024)

FAQs

How to end a ghosting? ›

How to Get Past Ghosting
  1. Consider sending a “closure” message. This is advice I have given before, and admittedly, not every dating coach agrees. ...
  2. Allow yourself to feel. ...
  3. Don't blame yourself. ...
  4. Don't social media stalk. ...
  5. Don't social media stalk.
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Is ghosting a bad habit? ›

Some mental health professionals consider ghosting to be a passive-aggressive form of emotional abuse, a type of silent treatment or stonewalling behaviour, and emotional cruelty. A 2018 survey determined women, regardless of generation, were much more likely to ghost than men.

How do I get my mind off being ghosted? ›

You need self-compassion and self-care. Invest in time with friends and family who can support you. Also, you might indulge in activities that make you happy like taking a yoga class or returning to a hobby that you love. You can also try homeopathic treatments or acupuncture.

What do you say to someone who keeps ghosting? ›

It hurts that you disappeared on me without a word.”

Let them know how you feel, and they might just realize ghosting you hurts more than having a break-up conversation. “I wish you would've just talked to me before disappearing.” “Getting ghosted hurts more than saying we're breaking up.”

What happens when you ignore a ghoster? ›

In some cases, ignoring a ghoster may result in them eventually giving up on trying to reconnect as they may interpret your lack of response as a lack of interest and move on. On the other hand, some ghosters may interpret your silence as a challenge and may persist in their attempts to contact you.

What is worse than ghosting? ›

"Caspering" is essentially ghosting but more gradual, slowly reducing communication with a person over time. Both Casperers and Ghosters are not being up-front or honest with the other person. Caspering can be worse than ghosting: It can drag out deceptiopn and delay the end of an interaction.

What ghosting says about you? ›

An emotionally immature person may also ghost someone to avoid taking responsibility for their actions or to get out of an uncomfortable situation. Emotional immaturity can lead to a focus on short-term desires and discomfort avoidance, rather than considering the potential long-term effects of their actions.

How do I respond to being ghosted? ›

How to Respond If You Were Ghosted
  1. First, consider sending a friendly check-in. ...
  2. If you still don't get a response, or don't want to send a follow-up text, focus on moving on. ...
  3. It's also okay if you decide you want to call out your ghoster. ...
  4. Remember that this is about them, not you.

What to text after being ghosted? ›

To gain closure in a situation where you feel you've been ghosted, Meide says it can help to send a message by saying something like, “Hey, I haven't heard from you in a while. I'm not sure what happened, but I don't want to continue pursuing this. My time is valuable and I don't want to leave this door open.

How long does ghosting usually last? ›

The duration of no contact, which is considered ghosting, can vary depending on the nature of the relationship and the prior communication patterns. No specific time frame universally defines ghosting, as it can occur after just a few days of no contact or after longer periods.

How do I stop obsessing over being ghosted? ›

How to get over being ghosted
  1. 1.) Don't make it about you. ...
  2. Set healthy boundaries. Block them on your social media. ...
  3. Don't blame yourself. Don't make their ghosting about you. ...
  4. Stop wasting your energy. ...
  5. Increase your self-care. ...
  6. Spend time with family and friends. ...
  7. Seek professional help. ...
  8. Looking to live more intentionally?
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