What's the hardest you've tried to get dumped?
Groovypoodle writes, "My mate once told his girlfriend that he didn't think it was working only for her to laugh and tell him he was hilarious. Saying she was 'too weird' and 'slightly violent' and that he didn't like her was equally hilarious. Ripping off her wing mirror, throwing it through the windscreen
and storming off in a huff merely generated an apology from her a week later..."
Just how hard have you had to work to get someone to take the hint and stay dumped?
( , Thu 5 Jun 2008, 10:33)
Groovypoodle writes, "My mate once told his girlfriend that he didn't think it was working only for her to laugh and tell him he was hilarious. Saying she was 'too weird' and 'slightly violent' and that he didn't like her was equally hilarious. Ripping off her wing mirror, throwing it through the windscreen
and storming off in a huff merely generated an apology from her a week later..."
Just how hard have you had to work to get someone to take the hint and stay dumped?
( , Thu 5 Jun 2008, 10:33)
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Block him
A 100 other people will also have blocked him, don't think you're special to him, he's done this before, they always have. Once you block him, he'll find someone else.
And I know it sounds harsh, you'd like to talk him through it so he doesn't do it to anyone else, but it just won't work because stalkers are never actually interested in what their stalkees want, only what they can get out of them.
Don't feel guilty about it either, you are not responsible for someone else's feelings.
( , Fri 6 Jun 2008, 10:16, Reply)
A 100 other people will also have blocked him, don't think you're special to him, he's done this before, they always have. Once you block him, he'll find someone else.
And I know it sounds harsh, you'd like to talk him through it so he doesn't do it to anyone else, but it just won't work because stalkers are never actually interested in what their stalkees want, only what they can get out of them.
Don't feel guilty about it either, you are not responsible for someone else's feelings.
( , Fri 6 Jun 2008, 10:16, Reply)
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