Ex-boyfriend messaged her after ghosting for weeks, accusing her of ‘stalking’ him — her savage response made her mom proud
Ghosting people without a trace can hurt, no matter what. A mom, Melissa Moore (@mamabear.melissa77), revealed that her daughter was ghosted by her boyfriend for weeks, just a day after he broke up with her. There was no explanation, no communication, nothing. After weeks of no contact, he randomly showed up via text to accuse her of stalking. However, the young woman didn't hold back when she saw his ruthless behavior. Her savage response made her mum proud. Sharing her daughter's story on Thursday, April 23, 2026, Moore noted how she had "no notes" for a perfect comeback.
Moore's daughter was left shocked when her boyfriend of one and a half years decided to break up with her on a Monday after Easter and later ghosted her without a trace. He got back only weeks later, accusing her of "stalking" him. Instead of getting upset or worried, she chose to send a message that left him speechless. As it turned out, he had met another girl, with whom he allegedly cheated. Calling out his nasty behavior, the woman asked him not to question her and that he had no right to say anything of the like to her, since his actions were "messed up." "All I did was love you for a year and a half, and you're the one who simply couldn't act your age and learn how to treat your girlfriend," she wrote.
She also criticized him for not being grateful for the support her family had given him when he was facing family issues, and noted that she was the one who got blindsided. "I've remained as respectful and calm as I can, but quite frankly, I can act however I please because I didn't deserve that! I hope you enjoy the life you're choosing to live because it won't get you very far. Good luck!" her text concluded. Her response left the parent proud of her daughter for standing up for herself and never bending back for a man who cheated on her. According to a report by Seen and Unseen, ghosting a person or abruptly cutting ties with someone without prior knowledge is considered a cruel act.
"It is not primarily the intent of the ‘ghost’ that is causing psychologists to speak of ghosting in increasingly serious terms. Most 'ghosts' are cowardly, perhaps, but not sheer evil," the report noted, adding that it's the victims who suffer. Melissa's post earned lots of responses from online users who shared their thoughts on it. @wheregratitudeabounds commented, "So proud of her maturity. She doesn't know it yet, but this is just a misdirection. She'll meet the right person in time. Then she will rejoice that this imbecile removed himself out of the way." @karenhanhurst wrote, "I'm so glad she got closure. She deserves so much better. Smart girl you raised there!" @laurafrench801 remarked, "A new queen is rising! She is perfection!"
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