When Kim Willis’ friend Alexa* moved 30 minutes away, she thought they’d remain close. But despite Kim’s repeated attempts to meet up, the pair haven’t seen each other since. Now, four years on, Kim, who lives with her husband Gaz in Bristol, has been forced to accept that she was ghosted by someone she thought would be a lifelong friend.
Kim, 37, says, “I still struggle to understand what went wrong. Alexa stopped replying to my messages, and ignored my suggestions to meet up. It hurts more than any relationship break-up I’ve had, because I really didn’t see it coming.”
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