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Have you ever deleted someone you like? How do you feel after deleting it?

Everyone will have this experience, but the feeling may be different. The result of deleting the person you like is that you become obsessive-compulsive and keep looking at your mobile phone. The phone rang, and the first reaction was, is it him? How I wish he would take the initiative to add me again, how I wish he would call or send a text message to ask me why I was deleted, and how I wish he would appear in front of me. ...........

For the object of secret love, it is doomed that the relationship has not yet begun, and it has ended the moment you delete it. The other person may not have time to understand your mind, because you haven't seen his concern for you. Delete is often to attract his attention, or because he did something to make you uncomfortable and jealous, but after all, you want to attract his attention and hope that he will pay more attention to himself. However, there is often no home, and there is no such thing as empathy. Your sadness may mean nothing to others. As a result of deletion, you lick the wound in the corner and let the memories come to mind.

For people in love, this deletion is also common. One word is "doing". Delete friends as soon as you are in the mood. You may be confident that the other party will always add you back. This kind of confidence is naturally good. I'm afraid there is a limit to people's patience. Don't take the consequences. Everything should be measured. Too much is not enough. Don't let the person who loves you tolerate your indifference and give him respect and dignity.

Like a person, there are many ways to express their preferences. Personally, I think deletion is not the best, most direct and most effective way, because long waiting and memory are not good, are they?