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This article was co-authored by Jessica January Behr, PsyD. Dr. Jessica January Behr is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Founder and Director of Behr Psychology. She specializes in couples and sex therapy. Additionally, Dr. Behr treats those experiencing anxiety, stress, relationship problems, and depression. She holds a BA in Psychology from Hunter College. Dr. Behr also holds a Masters of Science of Education (MsED) in School Psychology and a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from Pace University. There are 10 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 2,066,206 times.

Your girlfriend used to be excited to see you, but now it feels like she's always either angry at you or doesn't even notice that you're there. Maybe she no longer responds to your texts, or she spends the whole night at a party talking to everyone except you. Whatever, the case, if you're feeling ignored by your girlfriend, chances are you're also feeling hurt, frustrated, and maybe even angry. It might be tempting to ignore her back, try to make her jealous, or even break up with her, but the healthiest way to deal with being ignored is to address it directly.

Why does your girlfriend ignore you?

If your girlfriend seems to suddenly ignore you, don’t think it’s your fault right away. Ask yourself if she’s going through a hard time that she doesn’t want to talk about yet. If that’s not it, reflect on whether you may have done something in recent weeks. Then, calmly set up a time to discuss your feelings openly.

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Accepting Her Feelings

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  1. Step 1 Give her space.... 1 Give her space. It's possible that your girlfriend is mad at you, but it's also possible that she's going through something tough that has nothing to do with you.[1] Either way, if you are getting negative feelings from her, don't push her to talk right away. Give her some time to cool down. This will also give you time to think through your own feelings.
  2. Step 2 Ask yourself if she's actually ignoring you. 2 Ask yourself if she's actually ignoring you. Has your girlfriend's behaviour actually changed toward you? Is it possible that you're feeling depressed or anxious about something, and that you're imagining that her behaviour is worse than normal?[2]
    • It's possible that she has always been a bit cold toward you, but that as the relationship gets older, you are realizing that you don't like the way she behaves.
    • Have you been through anything difficult recently? Maybe you've been demanding more attention from her lately, and she's having a hard time meeting your needs, which has resulted in her pulling away.
    • You and your girlfriend might have miscommunicated about how much time you want to spend together or how frequently you want to talk. Talk to her about how often you'd like to communicate, and ask her what she needs. Try to find a balance between both your needs.[3]
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  3. Step 3 Consider that your girlfriend may be depressed. 3 Consider that your girlfriend may be depressed. She may be ignoring you, but if she's struggling with depression, she might not even realize it.[4]
    • Signs of depression include difficulties concentrating and making decisions; fatigue; feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, and/or worthlessness; insomnia or excessive sleeping; irritability; loss of interest in pleasurable activities such as sex or date nights; overeating or loss of appetite; anxiety; suicidal thoughts and/or destructive behaviour.[5]
    • If you think your girlfriend might be depressed, there are things that you can do to help.
  4. Step 4 Avoid the temptation to ignore her back. 4 Avoid the temptation to ignore her back. As tempting as it may be to ignore her back or try to make her jealous, it's not healthy or productive to do so. In addition, if your girlfriend is depressed or struggling with some other difficult personal problem, ignoring her back will only make things harder for her, and could really damage your relationship.
    • The “Elastic Band Theory” suggests that you can make someone want you by pulling away from them. It may work for some people in the short term, but it is not the type of behaviour that you can build a healthy relationship on.[6]
    • One piece of positive advice that you can take from the “Elastic Band Theory” is that people in relationships need space to do their own thing, otherwise they will tire of one another or begin to take one another for granted. You can take time for yourself and still be kind and respectful to your girlfriend. Don't ignore her, but do make sure that you have a life outside of her.
  5. Step 5 Take care... 5 Take care of yourself. Try not to dwell on how hurt/upset your girlfriend's behaviour is making you feel. Remind yourself that she can't actually “make” you feel anything, and that you have a choice: you can choose to acknowledge that you're upset, but to not let it hold you back from enjoying life.
    • Do things that make you feel good: visit with friends, go to the gym, pick up hobbies (for example, playing guitar, making movies, or hiking).
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Talking to Her with Compassion

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  1. Step 1 Set a date to speak in person. 1 Set a date to speak in person. If your girlfriend is completely ignoring you, you might not be able to get in touch with her via phone or in person. If you know she is still getting your texts, you might try sending her a message that expresses your concern and asks her to meet up and talk.
    • Example: “You haven't been responding to my texts lately. When that happens, I feel hurt and wonder if you're still happy in our relationship. Can we meet up and talk?”
      • If you know her schedule, you might even suggest a day and time when she is usually free, which could make it easier to get her to commit to meeting up.
    • Reader Poll: We asked 148 wikiHow readers if talking to someone makes them feel better when they’re upset, and 72% of them said yes. [Take Poll] Your girlfriend might not even realize she’s upset you, so communicating directly can help you work through the issue.
  2. Step 2 Send an email or private message. 2 Send an email or private message. Skip this step if your girlfriend responds to you via text or phone. If you can't get in touch with her via text or phone, but you know that she is still okay (i.e. hanging out with friends, posting to social media), you might try sending her a message that lays out your feelings and concerns via her Facebook inbox or an email address.
    • If you choose to send an email/private message, be sensitive to your tone. Write a draft, then re-read it after you've had a good night's sleep. Make sure that it isn't mean or disrespectful.
    • Be specific. Provide concrete examples of what she does and how you feel. Be sure to word it in a way that isn't accusatory:
      • “When we were at that party on Saturday, you spent the whole night talking to other people. We didn't get a chance to talk at all, and you left without saying goodbye, even though we were sitting across from each other in the same room. When you did that, I felt hurt. I wasn't sure if I had done something wrong. I am worried about you, and I am worried about us. I would like to get together in person and talk this through. Or, if you're uncomfortable with that, I am also open to communicating via email for now.”
    • Before sending your email, try to put yourself in her shoes as you give it a final read. Think about how it might sound to her, and how she might react, and edit it to ensure that you are sharing your thoughts and feelings in the most effective way possible. If she understands your side and doesn't feel threatened, she's more likely to respond.
  3. Step 3 Use empathetic body... 3 Use empathetic body language. If you manage to meet up with her in person to talk, use empathetic body language. This will show her that you're committed to understanding her side of the story, and it should encourage her to open up.
    • Empathetic body language includes facing the person in an open position (i.e. not crossing your arms or hunching over or turning away), nodding and using eye contact to signal that you hear what she's saying, and making reassuring sounds to show understanding without interrupting.[7]
  4. Step 4 Express your thoughts... 4 Express your thoughts and feelings using nonviolent communication. In nonviolent communication, you focus on your own thoughts and feelings rather than accusing the other person of doing something wrong.[8]
    • Organize what you say in the following order: observations, feelings, needs, and requests.[9]
    • Example: “For the past week you've not answered my calls and you've cancelled our plans twice. I'm starting to worry that you're not interested in having a relationship with me any more.”
  5. Step 5 Ask her about herself. 5 Ask her about herself. After you've expressed how you feel, let her know that you are open to communication, and encourage her to share her feelings.
    • Example: “For the past week you've not answered my calls and you've cancelled our plans twice. I'm starting to worry that you're not interested in having a relationship with me any more. I would like it if we could have a conversation about our relationship. If it's not our relationship that's the problem, then I would like it if you could open up to me about what else is going on.”
  6. Step 6 Ask her what she needs. 6 Ask her what she needs. If she admits that she's unhappy in some way, ask her what she needs/what you can do. She might need space, or maybe she wants you to do something you're not doing — it might even be something simple like hugging her more often or telling her she's beautiful.
    • If she asks for space, don't panic. Again, this could be completely about her and really have nothing to do with you.
      • Ask her if she knows how long she might need. If she says she doesn't know, suggest a time that feels okay to you — perhaps a week. Be supportive. Ask her if there's anything you can do — for example, call at the end of the week to check in.
      • If you decide to give each other space, ensure that you are both clear on what that means. For some, space might just mean only talking on the phone twice a week instead of every night, or, it might mean an entire week without any communication whatsoever. Clarifying what “space” means to you will help make that time easier.
    • Know that you don't HAVE to give her what she says she needs. If you aren't comfortable with something that she requests, it's okay to tell her that. The two of you might be able to make a compromise. Ultimately the two of you need to respect one another's needs and boundaries.
  7. Step 7 Be an active... 7 Be an active listener. When it's her turn to speak, actively listen to her. This involves empathetic body language (open stance, nodding, reassuring sounds) as well as showing your understanding by repeating what she has said and/or asking for clarification.[10] If you are hurt by something that she says, it's okay to let her know that, but try to let her know in a non-confrontational way.
    • Example: “Thank you for opening up to me. When you said that I'm too clingy, I felt sad and a bit confused. I enjoy spending time with you, but I'm also happy to do my own thing. I would like to know some of the specific things I do that lead you to think that I'm clingy. Maybe I'll be able to change some of those things.”
      • If she can give you some specific examples, even if you don't agree with them, it will help you get a better sense of what she wants from the relationship. Knowing what she wants will give you a clearer idea of whether you're able or willing to give it to her.
    • Don't roll your eyes or interrupt her while she is talking. Let her get it all out before you respond. What she has to say might be upsetting for you to hear; you might not agree, but just let her get it all out before you respond.
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Finding a Resolution

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  1. Step 1 Come up with some possible solutions together. 1 Come up with some possible solutions together. Once you've worked out what some of the problems may be, work together to figure out how you can resolve them.[11]
    • If she's said that she's ignoring you because she feels overwhelmed by how much attention you pay to her, ask her to give you some specific examples of the things that you do that make her feel that way.
      • Perhaps she doesn't like that you call her three times a day: at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Maybe you can agree to a “good morning” text and a short phone call after dinner every day.
  2. Step 2 Don't force a resolution. 2 Don't force a resolution. Sometimes it's better to take a break when emotions are heated, and to return to an argument later, especially if you've already been arguing for several hours.[12]
    • If you find that you're going in circles and solving nothing, it's probably a good time to take a break. Perhaps you can't meet up again for two days, and you would rather get it all sorted now. That desire is totally normal, but it really won't help either of you when you're both too exhausted from arguing to even think clearly.
  3. Step 3 Understand that one... 3 Understand that one of the resolutions might be to break up. Chances are, if you're worried about your girlfriend ignoring you, you want to keep the relationship. If it's not a problem with your perception and it's not something personal that she's struggling with, and if she's really just ignoring you because she's mad at you, you need to consider whether you want to be in a relationship with someone who would rather hurt you than tell you why they're upset.[13] EXPERT TIP John Keegan

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    In the very least, it might be helpful to give them space. If she's struggling to have deep conversations with you or share romantic experiences with you, she might not be ready for a relationship. This could be a sign that she needs more time to figure things out for herself.

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  • Question What do you do when your girlfriend ignores your text? Jessica January Behr, PsyD Jessica January Behr, PsyD Licensed Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jessica January Behr is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Founder and Director of Behr Psychology. She specializes in couples and sex therapy. Additionally, Dr. Behr treats those experiencing anxiety, stress, relationship problems, and depression. She holds a BA in Psychology from Hunter College. Dr. Behr also holds a Masters of Science of Education (MsED) in School Psychology and a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from Pace University. Jessica January Behr, PsyD Jessica January Behr, PsyD Licensed Clinical Psychologist Expert Answer The first thing you should understand is that there's a difference between being ignored and feeling ignored. For example, if you know your partner is at work during the day and doesn't reply you from nine to five, they're most likely not ignoring you. Of course, that might still make you feel ignored, but it's necessary to determine if there is mal-intent. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 42 Helpful 63
  • Question How can you tell if a girl is no longer interested in you? Jessica January Behr, PsyD Jessica January Behr, PsyD Licensed Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jessica January Behr is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Founder and Director of Behr Psychology. She specializes in couples and sex therapy. Additionally, Dr. Behr treats those experiencing anxiety, stress, relationship problems, and depression. She holds a BA in Psychology from Hunter College. Dr. Behr also holds a Masters of Science of Education (MsED) in School Psychology and a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from Pace University. Jessica January Behr, PsyD Jessica January Behr, PsyD Licensed Clinical Psychologist Expert Answer If you feel like the person is ignoring you on purpose and identify a pattern in the relationship, it may be worth looking inward and analyzing the situation. Ask yourself if you feel like this is a worthwhile relationship to continue, as being ignored can affect feelings of self-esteem and other aspects of your life. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 34 Helpful 63
  • Question Why is communication so important in a relationship? Jessica January Behr, PsyD Jessica January Behr, PsyD Licensed Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jessica January Behr is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Founder and Director of Behr Psychology. She specializes in couples and sex therapy. Additionally, Dr. Behr treats those experiencing anxiety, stress, relationship problems, and depression. She holds a BA in Psychology from Hunter College. Dr. Behr also holds a Masters of Science of Education (MsED) in School Psychology and a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from Pace University. Jessica January Behr, PsyD Jessica January Behr, PsyD Licensed Clinical Psychologist Expert Answer When we enter relationships, it is extremely important to do so as consciously as possible. Be very aware of your emotions as you form an attachment, as one of you may need more or less space, and it is important do understand each other and communicate those feelings. You booth need to determine your styles of communication and evaluate if there's compatibility long-term. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 28 Helpful 36
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  • Remember that she might be going through something difficult that has nothing to do with you. She might be avoiding you because she simply doesn't know how to talk to you or anybody else about it. Try not to get upset until you have the full story. Thanks Helpful 18 Not Helpful 4
  • If you find that your girlfriend often ignores you and this is becoming a pattern, you might want to consider whether the relationship is worth keeping. It's possible that you could be in a manipulative or controlling relationship. Thanks Helpful 15 Not Helpful 4

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  • Address the situation openly, in an environment that you're both comfortable in. You may want to avoid public places (i.e. Dinner in a restaurant) in case the situation escalates into something you don't anticipate. Explain how you feel and why. Be prepared to have examples of the behavior in question. Be patient and listen. Pick up on non-verbal communication, like wandering eyes and breathing patterns.
  • If your girlfriend is ignoring you, it's best if you try your best to just stay by her side no matter what. Be truthful, be honest, and tell her how much you love her. Give her as much love as you can give.
  • Give her time. Don't go up to her and ask her like 1,000 questions at a time. She may just need time to figure out some stuff in her life.
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Jessica January Behr, PsyD Co-authored by: Jessica January Behr, PsyD Licensed Clinical Psychologist This article was co-authored by Jessica January Behr, PsyD. Dr. Jessica January Behr is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Founder and Director of Behr Psychology. She specializes in couples and sex therapy. Additionally, Dr. Behr treats those experiencing anxiety, stress, relationship problems, and depression. She holds a BA in Psychology from Hunter College. Dr. Behr also holds a Masters of Science of Education (MsED) in School Psychology and a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from Pace University. This article has been viewed 2,066,206 times. 54 votes - 67% Co-authors: 44 Updated: August 18, 2025 Views: 2,066,206 Categories: Relationship Issues Article SummaryX

While it’s frustrating when your girlfriend is ignoring you, try to give her some space for awhile so that she has time to think through her feelings. If she continues ignoring you, it would be best to speak with her directly in a mature and compassionate way. Try to set up a meeting by texting her something like “I noticed you haven’t been responding to my calls lately. I’m starting to worry that you don’t want to be with me anymore. I was wondering if we could meet and talk about that." When you meet up with her, show empathy for what she’s going through with something like “If our relationship isn’t the problem, then I hope you can tell me what’s really going on.” Once she’s opened up to you, work on finding solutions together, like calling only once a day if she feels overwhelmed by your attention. For more advice, including when it might be best to take a break in your relationship, keep reading. Did this summary help you?YesNo

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