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Caspering is another trendy dating term that refers to a supposedly gentler, friendlier way to ghost someone. But is it really any better? The answer might surprise you. In this article, we explain what caspering is, whether or not it’s actually better than ghosting someone, how to tell when you’re getting caspered, and more, all with the help of professional dating coaches. Read on to learn everything you need to know about this ghostly dating trend.
What does “caspering” mean?
Caspering is a slower, more gradual type of ghosting where someone gradually stops making contact with someone they’re dating until the relationship fizzles out completely. A casperer may allude to hanging out or make loose plans to see you, but they’ll usually keep flaking until they stop talking to you altogether.
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When you want to end things with someone, be honest with them to avoid hurting their feelings or leaving them without closure.Thanks
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