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Reply to "My ex is back 22 years later, claiming I was "the one" - I'm not, at all."
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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I had a former friend and classmate from HS totally spazz on me years later when I rejected his advances. I ignored him and then he found my number somehow and apologized for his odd behavior. I naively forgave him and we resumed being friends or so I thought. This was in undergrad. Months later, after hanging out a few times, he got upset because I wouldn't allow him to pay for me (didn't want to confuse our outings as dates). He got upset again that I wouldn't give him a shot when we were so good together and leave my man. I severed contact with him again. I moved to Philly and he tracked down my house number there and called. I ignored. I found out through old classmates that he tried to fight a friend and that finally led to professional help. Turns out he was bipolar. I heard that he was on meds and I didn't hear from him for awhile. I'm pretty sure that he was the "former classmate" who called my grandparents house demanding my contact information a couple years later. OP, your old friend sounds very similar. I would send something along the lines of "I'm not interested and never will be. If I was a single woman, I would still have zero interest in pursuing a friendship or romance with you. Do not contact me any further. Any future attempts will be considered harassment."[/quote]
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