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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. Snapchat blocking would get rid of some of this, but she still sees him daily. Blocking and confrontation sounds reasonable to me, I think it's easier said than done at this age. But she needs to learn this lesson, too. I'm just really stunned at how persistent he seems to be. [/quote] Something similar is happening to my 8th grade daughter and she just blocked the guy from her Snapchat. Yes, she has to see him at school, but blocking him sent an immediate message and I think now he's embarrassed. She ignores him when she sees him in person.[/quote] She needs to block him from Snapchat and block him from seeing any other social media and IGNORE at school, which means no smiling at him, No paying any attention to him. If that doesn't work, then let her friends know she isn't interested so they can tell her. If that doesn't work, then she should tell him herself. Then if all those don't work, convince her to talk to the counselor to get help. So basically go th I think he is 1. Clueless and thinks he can change her mind or 2. So full of himself that he thinks he can change her mind. [/quote]
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