If you’ve been ghosted, you’re probably feeling confused, frustrated, or stuck in your own head. You might be replaying conversations, questioning what went wrong, or wondering why someone could disappear without explanation.

You’re not imagining it. And you’re not alone.

Ghosting can feel uniquely destabilizing because it removes clarity. There’s no conversation, no ending, no explanation. That absence can make even the most grounded people question their self-worth and overanalyze every interaction.

This space exists to help you make sense of ghosting without blaming yourself, chasing answers you may never get, or staying stuck longer than you deserve.


What you’ll find here

This site is designed to support you at different moments, depending on what you need right now.

If you’re trying to understand what happened
You’ll find blog posts that explain why ghosting hurts, common patterns behind it, and why someone else’s silence is not a reflection of your value.

If you feel stuck waiting or overthinking
You’ll find guidance to help you stop replaying conversations, break the habit of waiting for a message, and redirect your energy back to yourself.

If you want a sense of closure without contacting them
You can use the Closure Generator, a private tool designed to help you process what you wish you could say without reopening wounds or giving someone else control over your peace.

If you’re ready to move forward
You’ll find support around setting boundaries, rebuilding self-trust, and recognizing relationships that feel consistent, respectful, and emotionally safe.


How to use this site

There’s no right order here. Start where you are.

Some people begin with the blog to feel understood.
Some go straight to the Closure Generator when their thoughts are spiraling.
Others just need reassurance that what they’re feeling makes sense.

All of that is valid.

The goal isn’t to rush healing or force clarity. The goal is to help you stop carrying someone else’s silence as if it means something about you.

It doesn’t.

Take your time. Start with what feels easiest. And remember, closure doesn’t always come from answers. Sometimes it comes from choosing yourself.

This site offers perspective and support based on lived experience. It is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health care.