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What do I do if my ex keeps contacting me?

Profile: competentRose20
competentRose20 on Dec 30, 2015
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Well it depends what he says and how he treats you if you two left because something back then don't respond
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Profile: saltywhale
saltywhale on Dec 31, 2015
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if it's fine with you then go ahead and talk. He may want to be friend but if it makes you feel uncomfortable, be honest and tell him you aren't feeling fine.
Profile: mirrorwriting
mirrorwriting on Dec 31, 2015
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If you're uncomfortable with your ex's contacting you, be honest and blunt. Set boundaries straight. Remember that your relationship had finished and you don't owe anybody anything.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Dec 31, 2015
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You tell him to please stop contacting me if you feel uncomfortable you tell a friend or your parents
Profile: SaraMichelle
SaraMichelle on Dec 31, 2015
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I find that the easiest thing to do is to tell them to respect your decision to move on and then block them. Only is that's what you want though. If you still want a connection with this person then tell them that you would only like to be friends.
Profile: itsAmanda084
itsAmanda084 on Dec 31, 2015
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Tell him/her that you no longer want to speak to them. If they continue to contact you and attempt conversation, inform them and then block them (if totally necessary)
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jan 1, 2016
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Just make him understand that you have moved on in your life and you are happy in your life. Even that if your ex contact you, then ignore that person.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jan 1, 2016
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Tell him it's unhealthy for him/her to do so, since it refrains both of you from moving on. If he/she won't stop, stop answering.
Profile: cuddlyStrawberry35
cuddlyStrawberry35 on Jan 3, 2016
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Tell someone. Anyone who could help you or knows both of you. Your parent, their parent, teachers, friends and anyone who will listen that can help. Some situations like that can turn violent and as long as someone knows about it then that can make a huge difference.
Profile: daniellebee
daniellebee on Jan 6, 2016
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Mute notifications or block their calls and texts. If you don't want to talk to them, don't respond. If it persists, I would contact them and ask them to stop reaching out to you.
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