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What do I do if my ex keeps contacting me?

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What do I do if my ex keeps contacting me?
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typiicalbrianna
December 24th, 2015 6:19pm
Ignore it. Don't get yourself in that situation, and is she/he keeps on contacting you, then block them.
Anonymous
December 24th, 2015 3:53am
If your ex girlfriend/boyfriend/partner has been contacting you what I would do is block the number or change my own number along with blocking them on other social media sights.
Anonymous
December 23rd, 2015 7:54pm
If an ex keeps contacting you just ignore him. Don't see him or talk to him until your ready to talk.
Anonymous
December 23rd, 2015 4:48pm
You can politely tell him that you no longer want him to be calling/texting you and get a new number
Anonymous
December 23rd, 2015 9:27am
Block him. If it gets too much you can talk to someone who can help you to get your ex to stop with contacting you
thelittlepsychologist
December 23rd, 2015 8:05am
It's important to set boundaries. Oftentimes, breakups can be messy and boundaries aren't necessarily set. Take the time to talk to your ex and explain why them contacting you is making you uncomfortable and why you don't think it's a good idea that things continue the way they are. Remember to use I-messages, where you refer to yourself (your own feelings and thoughts about the situation), and do not place too much blame on your ex. By being assertive, your ex should be more accommodating to your needs and respectful of your space.
KTM
December 20th, 2015 5:34pm
If I am still interested, I would entertain my ex. If not, I will not care anymore. Even if my ex promises me to give me the world.
Rihu
December 20th, 2015 7:58am
Listen for once and if you want let him be your friend to see how it goes. But if your heart feels that it is not right, move on and never look back.
Anonymous
December 20th, 2015 1:42am
If you have asked them to stop calling and it still persists there are several options. You could change the number, file harassment charges, you could just ignore the calls and let them go into your voicemail and then maybe your ex will get bored.
BatWings89
December 19th, 2015 10:13pm
Clearly state that you do not wish to be contacted, block them on social media, loose their number and ignore any other contacts, if you do not wish to interact with them any more.
Heretohelp999
December 19th, 2015 7:38pm
I recommend you speak to them and explain that they're bothering you or maybe block their account or phone number
Anonymous
December 19th, 2015 6:54pm
Simple solution. Block their number and just ignore them. Simple. Just don't talk to them and if it gets to harassment then tell someone
Anonymous
December 19th, 2015 1:56am
if you still like him then take it if you don't then call the police
RedRagna90
December 18th, 2015 4:51pm
You should reply him in a mature manner. Although, if you're not comfortable with it, you could bring it up to him, and told him that you may need some space at the moment. Avoiding it wouldn't solve the issue, approaching it may :)
Anonymous
December 17th, 2015 5:36pm
I'd start off by asking him/her to stop and if that doesn't work I'd block the number and if he/she found a way to contact you again I would warn him/her that you are going to report him/her harassment and if he/she does it again report him for harassment
heavenlyWinter
December 17th, 2015 1:35pm
If your ex is contacting you for good reasons i think you can be friends. we dont have to ignore anyone.
TheITGuy
December 17th, 2015 12:30pm
That depends on what you want. Do you want to stay in touch and try keeping a friendship? Or do you want her to stop? You can everytime communicate to other people what your wishes upon such topics are!
MrRoboticWrites
December 17th, 2015 10:33am
If you've asked them to stop and they wont maybe try and block them on whatever platform they are contacting you on. On the other hand, you could try talking to them, asking why they keep contacting you.
CuddlyOasis98
December 17th, 2015 2:17am
Its okay to stay in contact with your ex its even fine when you are friends its okay. But if you don't like to be in contact with your ex maybe you should consider telling them about it.
StormyAngles18
December 17th, 2015 12:31am
well if you want them to contact them then ok but if not tell them how you feel about them contacting you but do it in a polite manner
AtomicHugs
December 16th, 2015 11:26pm
If blocking fails,and he still tries to contact you.Then save all his messages,calls and text and file a police report.Inform close friends and your work that you want no contact with this individual.
thatgirl1269
December 13th, 2015 10:37pm
That depends on whether you want the contact. If you don't, politely ask him/her to stop. If they won't, change your cell/mobile number/home number and ignore contact with them. Block them on Facebook. If they are a danger to you, call the police - don't think they will just "go away" - some people can become aggressive and if you're dealing with that type of person, it's best to seek professional help (ie. the police).
Lazurus
December 13th, 2015 8:19am
Tell him/her how U feel on the subject hope he/she stops and comes to realise what it's doing to you
unicorn82
December 13th, 2015 8:07am
Ask them to stop politely. Usually we tend to give a reaction but if we surprise them with calm and polite manner then they'll be overwhelmed to a point they don't know how to react
7CupsOfEspresso
December 13th, 2015 4:12am
Explain that you have no interest in reconnecting with them. If they continue to harras you, contact legal help.
peacefulNutella97
December 13th, 2015 3:03am
Do you want your ex to be contacting you? Maybe you want to be friends, in which case be nice and maybe you will be friends. If you dont want to be talking to your ex, then there are many things you can do. You can block their number, not respond, tell your ex to stop contacting you. Remember that you have the power here. If your ex is bothering you, you have the ability to think to yourself "no, I do not have to deal with you bringing pain into my life by contacting me" and you can not respond. I know I have an issue doing this because I feel bad, but dont light yourself on fire for someone else to feel warmth. If it makes you uncomfortable to contact your ex, remember not to feel bad and protect yourself first.
ClareBlissfulSoul22
December 12th, 2015 7:40pm
Break ups can be very hard and sometimes it is difficult for the people involved to let go or accept the reality of the situation. If you do not want your ex to contact you and you have made this clear and their contact is unwanted and causing you discomfort. There are measures you can take such as changing your number and other sources that they are using to contact you. If this persists you could seek legal advice. citizens advice, could be useful.
Anonymous
December 12th, 2015 6:17pm
You can choose to talk to him and just talk like causal friend. If I oh don't want to talk to him though just block him number.
unassumingLemon1953
December 12th, 2015 8:06am
It depends what they're contacting you about and why you guys broke up in the first place. If they claim they have changed their ways, test that anonymously, and then make a decision on if they're worthwhile or not. Unless you don't want to get back together of course, but honestly I want to get back together with my ex.... If they are bullying you, then remove them from your life completely. Delete the texts, remove and/or block them on social media, and just don't respond to whatever they say.
Anonymous
December 12th, 2015 4:40am
tell him/her you don't want to talk to him and block him if he keeps bothering, you can also call police and ask for a restraining order