Subjected to No Contactby R. - the receiving end of no contact
Hello, She cut all the contact with me, and it was very painful, because I loved her. Through her friends I indirectly found that I've been accused of administering mental abuse and doing some particular things that I know I haven't done. Even though it's a tragedy of life, I respect her choice of not willing to hear from me again. I still would have appreciated a short message with her mind honestly spoken and the request not to contact again, but she decided to punish me with No Contact. Be careful about whom you choose to cut off, and maybe before cutting off let that person know what you are doing. It's not required to hear arguments or replies, just let them know that they are not wanted and ask them not to contact you again. R. |
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