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Why would someone block you then unblock you?

Originally Answered: What does it mean if someone blocked you and then unblocked you again? Well simply means they didn't want you following there account. If they have unblocked you again it might mean that they thought they had given it enough time for you to forget about them, which is clearly not the case.

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Why did he unblock me then block me again?

It is a way of protecting their mental health. Maybe they can cope with contact if they unblock. Maybe they can't deal with it if they block you again.

Also, why would a girl who likes you block you?

It is perhaps because she wants your attention and she wants you to interact with him. She's doing it so that when you notice she's blocked you, she'll get your attention. Originally Answered: Why would a girl who has a crush on you block you for no reason? Should you block a narcissist? Most narcissists will not readily change their behavior once you ignore them. They might make half-hearted attempts to "get better," but they often abandon these efforts once they can refuel their narcissistic supply. Ideally, you should ignore a narcissist once you want to completely stop enabling them.

What does the sender see when you block them?

When you block a contact over Android or iPhone, they will still be able to send you text messages. These messages will not show up on your phone but the sender will see the messages as sent. They won't know that they've been blocked. One may also ask will someone get my text if they blocked me? No. They will not get your text messages if blocking you.

Why would God give you something then take it away?

God doesn't take anything away from anyone. S gives you more experiences. The person needs to realize the truth through these experiences. You become attached to those things and people because you feel that something was taken away from you.

What does caller hear when call is blocked?

When calling from the blocked number, the caller hears either one ring, or no rings at all, but the other phone remains silent. The caller is then informed that the recipient isn't available, and is diverted to voicemail (if that service is set up by the person you're calling). One may also ask should i block this guy?

By Py Helowicz

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