Taurus has decided to abandon your signal

When Taurus decides to give up on someone, they usually exhibit obvious detachment and avoidance behavior. Taurus tends to invest slowly and persistently in relationships, but when they start deliberately reducing contact, avoiding common plans, or becoming overly rational, it often means that the relationship has entered the end stage.

Taurus will gradually reduce the frequency of active communication in the early stages of emotional detachment, reply to messages becoming brief and delayed, and no longer share life details. They may cancel the originally scheduled meeting, use reasons such as busy work to avoid interaction, and even avoid discussing future plans. This avoidance is not a momentary emotion, but a rational choice made after long-term accumulation of disappointment. The change in material investment is also an important signal, Taurus will stop spending money or preparing gifts for you, and the economic boundaries will suddenly become clear. When Taurus completely gives up, they will show exceptional calmness and determination. They no longer argue or explain, choose to remain silent and avoid conflicts, and even voluntarily return commemorative items. In this state, Taurus will quickly organize emotions and shift attention, cutting off old relationships by investing in work or new hobbies. Taurus rarely breaks up impulsively, and all estrangement behaviors are the result of careful consideration.

Faced with Taurus' signals of giving up, excessive entanglement may accelerate the termination of the relationship. Suggest giving each other a calm space to reflect on the fundamental issues in the relationship. If we want to salvage it, we need to rebuild trust through practical actions, not verbal promises. At the same time, pay attention to adjusting your mentality. Once Taurus makes a decision, it is difficult to turn back. Respecting the other person's choice is also a way of self-protection. Emotional repair requires joint efforts from both parties, and unilateral persistence often has little effect.

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