Closure /klōZHÉâ„¢r/ Noun1. The thing women tell you what they want, but secretly they really want you to tell them why you don’t want them again, so they can try one last time to convince you that you were wrong. 2. The warped mentality that having someone tell you honestly why they don’t want you is going to somehow make you feel peace, so you can move on.3. The neat packaging of finishing conversations because you have been stewing over it insecurely about the length of what a stalker does. 4. The one thing women don’t give themselves because if they didn’t care about the jerk they wouldn’t still be hanging onto another conversation that tells them what they already know: He just isn’t that interested in you.5. The anal retentive art of perfecting every ending with meaning, rather than just excepting you went through something rather sucky and he doesn’t care.6. The act of closing something with someone, when in reality you should slam the door. Shannon L. Alder
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The above definition is a very good explanation of what closure is and how it works. This definition makes it clear that closure is an act done with someone you don't like and means the same thing as telling them they're wrong and allowing them to try one last time to convince you before you can really move on. However, I disagree with this definition because I think the idea of closure is more than just this. Closing out a conversation is not just letting someone know they were wrong.

But, it's something more than simple disagreement. Closing out a conversation is acknowledging that the person in the conversation didn't want you and that's okay because we all have off days where we say things we later regret. It's choosing to move on and forgetting about the past because we're not going to change it and we can't change what happened in the past no matter how much we try to fix it or make it better.

It's saying, "What happened here? I'm not holding onto this anymore because I'm moving on."

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