guru1000
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Much context missing. So I’m going to extrapolate only on the facts given. But understand the end was much earlier in the relation but we cannot visit that point without the facts at hand.Bro . I did pull back . She never replied to a text I sent her . I felt something was off but I never double texted asking her why she didn’t reply . I just cut off contact . After a week she text me , asking how I was doing .
From what you state, everything was normal. You texted her. She didn’t respond. And then she texted you one week later. Is this correct?
Just based on this alone, the relation dies the moment she decides to ignore your text.
Her next text to me would have been ignored. Not out of ego, but rather what serves the (post) relation best.
She takes a step back by ignoring your text.
You take a step back by ignoring her text.
From there, she would need to work to “revive” the rapport by chase or it stays dead.
Though, the end took place much earlier than this point whether you were consious of it or not. I’m just sharing what I would have done differently to maximize post-break retention.
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