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3 Reasons You Should Never Resurrect A ‘Relationship Zombie’

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Being ghosted is an all-too-common experience shared by people who are on dating apps. Dive deeper into the psychological aftermath, and three predominant themes emerge:

  • Confusion (“Did I Do Something Wrong?”): Ghosting often leaves individuals in a fog of doubt. Without closure or reason, many internalize the experience, questioning their actions, words and worth.
  • Justification (“Maybe They Were Just Busy”): It’s human nature to rationalize painful experiences. In the wake of being ghosted, many create narratives to lessen the sting. Perhaps they think the ghoster was overwhelmed with work or had personal issues to address.
  • Avoiding Future Vulnerability (“I Won’t Get Too Attached Next Time”): Once bitten, twice shy. After experiencing the abrupt end that comes with ghosting, some swear off vulnerability in future interactions.

Additionally, there’s a prevailing sentiment that technology enables such behavior. And, just as technology allows for ghosting, it also allows these ghosts to return. When these past flames reappear in our lives, often with no acknowledgment of their absence, they’re “zombieing.”

While one’s gut reaction might be to ignore, curiosity often wins. Often, this doesn’t end well for the ghostee. Here are three reasons why responding to a zombie, even if it is to politely turn them down or get closure, is risky.

1. Interacting With Someone Who Once Ghosted You Can Reopen Past Wounds

When you’re ghosted, it’s a clear sign that the person was prioritizing their own feelings or needs over yours, often neglecting the social pain this could cause you.

Drawing on scientific insights, a 2016 study in Pain Management highlighted that social pain—like the one experienced from ghosting—shares neural pathways with physical pain. This suggests that the emotional hurt from such experiences isn’t just “in your head,” but can be as palpable and real as a physical injury.

Engaging with the source of this emotional trauma, even when their intentions seem benign or remorseful, remains fraught with risk. Just as a physical wound may be vulnerable to re-injury, so too can the emotional scars from ghosting be reopened.

The mere act of letting them back into your life, regardless of their present demeanor, can inadvertently resurface past hurt, reminding the psyche of the initial emotional blow. Treading these waters necessitates caution—for beneath the veneer of niceties, the latent pain can linger, waiting to be rekindled.

2. It Opens The Door For A Power Imbalance, Which Can Affect Your Agency

The hope of understanding or getting an apology from someone who once ghosted you can be compelling. Or, maybe you want to confront them and let them know how their ghosting affected you. Yet, pursuing this can inadvertently compromise your agency.

A 2021 study from Acta Psychologica revealed a connection between ghosting and Dark Triad personality traits. Engaging with such individuals, who might harbor narcissistic, Machiavellian or psychopathic tendencies, could be akin to navigating a maze: they often redirect blame, manipulate narratives and thrive in ambiguity. In these convoluted interactions, the balance of power tips.

You may find yourself on the defensive, trapped in a cycle of seeking validation or clarity. This not only destabilizes your emotional footing but also erodes your ability to assert and protect your boundaries and well-being.

3. It Can Impede Personal Growth And The Process Of Obtaining Closure

Every individual needs closure to move on and grow, but true closure often comes from within. Engaging with a zombie can hinder your progress in finding internal peace and understanding regarding the situation. Instead of looking backward to what was, focusing on personal growth, self-worth and future relationships can be more beneficial for emotional well-being.

Ultimately, here’s what you need to accept: A zombie may have their reasons for reaching out to you. No matter what the reasons are, they shouldn’t matter to you. Revisiting happy moments or emotions you shared with them is not productive—it will be hard to trust them again, and expressing negative emotions is draining. It’s often a lose-lose situation for you.

Conclusion

Navigating modern dating is challenging, with ghosting becoming unfortunately familiar. While the pull to confront or engage with a returning “zombie” is strong, it’s often wise to prioritize emotional safety and leave the past behind. Remember: true self-respect means ensuring your feelings are honored and valued, both by yourself and others.

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