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Does someone appreciate you more if you refuse contact for a while?

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Question - (21 June 2007) 2 Answers - (Newest, 22 June 2007)
A female United States age 51-59, *igilee writes:

if you have a fallen out with someone you care about (who is used to hearing from you daily)and you stop calling and texting them do you think they will appreciate you more for not bugging them?

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A female reader, RubyBooth United Kingdom +, writes (22 June 2007):

If you are witholding contact to get appreciation, then you are doing it for the wrong reasons. If you are doing it because you truly think it is what this person wants, but you are not sure, then the best thing to do is to ask what they want, not to try and guess.

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A female reader, Dr. Surgel Australia +, writes (22 June 2007):

Dr. Surgel agony auntYes - they will appreciate you more if you're not bothering them with constant contact. Be a bit remote and let them miss you.

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