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The Psychology of 'Caspering': The Friendly (But Still Toxic) Version of Ghosting

The Confusion of the Slow Fade You stare at your phone. They replied, but it took twelve hours, and the energy is completely flat. You feel it in your gut immediately. They are not ignoring you completely, so you tell yourself everything is fine. But something has clearly shifted. You are dealing with a slow, agonizing fade. Welcome to Caspering. It is the polite, smiling cousin of ghosting. And honestly, it is often much more destructive to your emotional health. What Exactly is Caspering? Caspering gets its name from Casper the Friendly Ghost. It happens when someone wants to end a connection but completely lacks the courage to just say it. Instead of cutting contact abruptly, they slowly dial back their effort. They reply to your messages eventually, but they stop asking you questions. They give you just enough interaction to keep you hoping, but never enough to actually build a relationship. It is a performance of politeness masking deep emotional unavailability. Th...

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