If the conversations have now become stale and if there is nothing
that seems exciting between the two of you, it is time you both
mutually ended it
So, you’re wondering what went wrong, and are not sure whether it is time to end that messy online romance? Well, here’s a list of the signs you need to watch
out for, to know exactly when to go offline in a
‘once-viral-now-unwanted’ relationship.
1) Online Frequency:
Does he/she care about spending time with you online like they once
did? Or do they ignore you and hardly pay heed to you even when you’ve
logged on? If your partner hardly gets online to ping you or chat with
you or even does not email on a regular basis like he/she once did,
he/she certainly is giving you the boot.
2) You initiating conversations:
Check the pattern — does it actually take a number of emails/pings for
the other person to respond to you and then behave busy? Well, if you’re
the one who is initiating all the communication but hardly gets a
response, get the point that the other person is not interested.
Check out Common Etiquette to Follow While Chatting Online
3) Nothing in common:
If the conversations have now become stale and if there is nothing that
seems exciting between the two of you, it is time you both mutually
ended it. Also, were there common online interests that you shared
(playing games/solving puzzles), which neither of you are keen on now?
If so, you know where you’re heading.
4) Breaking the routine:
Figure out if you both had a set time-slot when you’d sit chatting, and
if now, he/she is disappearing at those times. If your partner is
absent during your regular chat sessions and doesn’t give you prior
notice despite knowing you’d be waiting for them, or they casually tell
you it is not important to give you an explanation, end the relationship
right away.
5) It's-okay attitude: A common
symptom of an impending break-up is when one thinks there isn’t a
problem; and the other differs. If you have frankly brought up issues to
your partner and if he/she isn’t really addressing it as a problem,
they are either oblivious to it, or they just don’t care. Both ways seem
to be taking the relationship to a dead end.
6) On a lookout:
You might have been extremely active on his/her social networking page
when dating, so check out if someone has replaced you. Chances are that
your partner is bored of what the two of you shared and is on another
‘online fling’ hunt. And if that is the case, the social networking
profile will give you the cue.
7) No trust no more:
Trust is the basis of any relationship. If your partner starts
misunderstanding you, suspecting you and lashing out at you, beware. If
he/she is not willing to give you a chance to explain yourself or even
goes to the extent of hacking your online account, it’s a sure shot sign
that you should get out of it.
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