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I tend to not burn bridges unless they do something extremely bad.
Most were people who screwed others over badly, one other was nice to begin with when I met her but years later, looked down on absolutely everyone despite her not having anything to be snobby about (she was a "fake rich").
"London bridge is falling down" - Plague inc
But bridges do burn on their own all the time, most often for no obvious reason. I usually just put that down to chaos and fickleness.
It looks like I can sense who's worthy my attention and loyal treatment, and who's not.
If I feel like that person isn't worth it, I'm not gonna involve myself in spending time with them and indirectly avoid them, so there are no bridges requiring to be burnt.
From me to them? Nobody
Hell, I tried my best to keep in touch with quite a few people. They never bothered reciprocating my efforts, so since the ball was in their court it's on them.
Might be in part why I have abandonment issues. Might be why I'm such a borderline piece of ♥♥♥♥. Either way I got lost in Walmart a lot as a kid and no one wanted to be friends with the ♥♥♥♥♥♥ who had to go to customer service because prosopagnosia and crowds don't mix.