Infatuation Rules
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“Submarining,”—also referred to as“paperclipping”—is when someone randomly messages you after ghosting you first. They pretend like nothing happened even though they previously acted like they weren't interested. The name comes from the fact that a person disappears underwater for a while before coming back up again.
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Read More »It can be annoying when your relationship trouble becomes a trendy buzzword. No one needs a reminder of the time they were ghosted, love bombed, or wokefished, and hearing about it constantly feels unpleasant. A few years ago, a guy "submarined" me. At the time, I didn't know that it was called submarining. But upon finding out there was a word to describe my experience, I encountered a whole new feeling: validation. I realized I wasn’t alone in what I dealt with, and that relationship experts could explain what was happening and help me feel better about myself. “Submarining,”—also referred to as“paperclipping”—is when someone randomly messages you after ghosting you first. They pretend like nothing happened even though they previously acted like they weren't interested. The name comes from the fact that a person disappears underwater for a while before coming back up again. They don’t apologize or acknowledge that they haven’t spoken to you. They may also ask you to hang out and flirt with you like they did at the beginning of your fling. Let me illustrate what this can look like by sharing what happened to me. I met a guy on a dating site and hung out with him once when we were in the same area. We texted frequently for the next month and were both clearly interested in each other. In my opinion, we were the perfect fit. But then, on Valentine’s Day of all days, he broke things off, saying he didn’t have time to talk to anyone anymore.
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