Why Each Birth Month Hasn’t Given You Closure (In One Sentence)
January
They haven’t given you closure because they can’t pinpoint why the relationship isn’t working; they just know it’s not where they belong.
February
They haven’t given you closure because they are more concerned with how they’re handling the breakup than how you’re handling it.
March
They haven’t given you closure because they don’t want to hurt your feelings and would rather keep their reasons for leaving you vague.
April
They haven’t given you closure because they have trouble expressing their emotions and would rather walk away without having to get vulnerable with you.
May
They haven’t given you closure because they are nonconfrontational and don’t want to get into an argument.
June
They haven’t given you closure because they are already in the process of moving on and want to look to the future, not the past.
July
They haven’t given you closure because talking about the relationship hurts too much and they would rather avoid you.
August
They haven’t given you closure because they aren’t convinced the relationship is really over and don’t want to give you an official goodbye yet.
September
They haven’t given you closure because they’re worried that they’re going to make things worse by speaking and just want to rip off the bandage and walk away.
October
They haven’t given you closure because they don’t want you to feel like you’ve done anything wrong by listing out their complaints when the truth is, you’re simply incompatible.
November
They haven’t given you closure because once they decide someone is out of their life, they don’t want to spend anymore time on that person.
December
They haven’t given you closure because they aren’t sure whether you actually want to hear from them and are scared of what your reaction would be if they tried to get closure from you.