This article was co-authored by Julia McCurley and by wikiHow staff writer, Marcus Pruitt, BS. Julia McCurley is a Certified Professional Matchmaker, Relationship Coach, and the CEO of Something More, Austin's premier matchmaking service. She has been creating happy couples in Austin for over 12 years and has helped hundreds of singles on their journey to finding love. Her blogs have been published on the Huffington Post, Good Men Project, SheKnows, Emlovz, and The Dating Truth. She also just published her first book, Game Set Match: A Professional Matchmaker's Advice on How to Win At the Game Of Love. Julia holds a BA in Business and Communications from The University of Puget Sound and received her Master Executive Matchmaker Certification from The Matchmaking Institute.
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When it comes to dating, you’ve heard of ghosting, but what about orbiting? Orbiting is when someone you used to date keeps tabs on you online without directly communicating with you. There are different reasons why someone may “orbit” you, and in this article, we get to the bottom of this dating phenomenon. We also take a look at the issues with orbiting, what to do when someone is orbiting you, and more.
Orbiting Meaning in Dating
Orbiting is when an ex or someone you used to date stays connected with you online but doesn’t actually talk to you. They may follow you on social media and view, like, and comment on your posts, but they never directly reach out.
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If you don’t want to block an orbiter on social media, consider making your account private or restricting their access.Thanks
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- ↑ Julia McCurley. Relationship Coach. Expert Interview
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- ↑ Sarah Schewitz, PsyD. Relationship Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://theconversation.com/ghosted-orbited-breadcrumbed-a-psychotherapist-breaks-down-some-perils-of-digital-dating-and-how-to-cope-225232
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