Anonymous wrote:You probably don't have a rational reason for dumping your friend and so naturally, she is very confused. I am guessing that your ego is a big reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the poster above who suggested an email saying "A woman named Mary Blah..." to your family members and mutual friends.
This person sounds crazy. Who suggests going to mediation with a friend? That is too much for me.
If I received an email like that, I would think the sender was petty and controlling.
"A woman named Mary Blah is contacting my friends and family trying to get them to intercede on her behalf in a disagreement she and I had two years ago. She has contacted my husband, my sister and my mother and lied to them to get information about me. Two years ago, I told Mary that I could not continue our friendship unless she X, Y and Z. She responded a year later, and is now trying to convince mutual friends and family members that it is a misunderstanding. I believe that she has a psychological disorder, and I do not wish to have a relationship of any kind with her. I apologize for any harassment you may experience as a result of this, but I wanted you to be aware of the situation so that you can take whatever steps you feel are necessary to insulate yourselves and your family from her harassment."
If I received that email, I would think that the sender has been experiencing harassment and stalking at the expense of someone who is unbalanced, and I would be concerned.
You are assuming the recipients of the email are perceiving the actions to be harassment.
Look, my point is that unless something egregious happens (like theft or worse) then I don't really care about to hear about squabbles between two people. Most of the time, people argue over stupid or petty things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the poster above who suggested an email saying "A woman named Mary Blah..." to your family members and mutual friends.
This person sounds crazy. Who suggests going to mediation with a friend? That is too much for me.
If I received an email like that, I would think the sender was petty and controlling.
"A woman named Mary Blah is contacting my friends and family trying to get them to intercede on her behalf in a disagreement she and I had two years ago. She has contacted my husband, my sister and my mother and lied to them to get information about me. Two years ago, I told Mary that I could not continue our friendship unless she X, Y and Z. She responded a year later, and is now trying to convince mutual friends and family members that it is a misunderstanding. I believe that she has a psychological disorder, and I do not wish to have a relationship of any kind with her. I apologize for any harassment you may experience as a result of this, but I wanted you to be aware of the situation so that you can take whatever steps you feel are necessary to insulate yourselves and your family from her harassment."
If I received that email, I would think that the sender has been experiencing harassment and stalking at the expense of someone who is unbalanced, and I would be concerned.
You are assuming the recipients of the email are perceiving the actions to be harassment.
Look, my point is that unless something egregious happens (like theft or worse) then I don't really care about to hear about squabbles between two people. Most of the time, people argue over stupid or petty things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the poster above who suggested an email saying "A woman named Mary Blah..." to your family members and mutual friends.
This person sounds crazy. Who suggests going to mediation with a friend? That is too much for me.
If I received an email like that, I would think the sender was petty and controlling.
"A woman named Mary Blah is contacting my friends and family trying to get them to intercede on her behalf in a disagreement she and I had two years ago. She has contacted my husband, my sister and my mother and lied to them to get information about me. Two years ago, I told Mary that I could not continue our friendship unless she X, Y and Z. She responded a year later, and is now trying to convince mutual friends and family members that it is a misunderstanding. I believe that she has a psychological disorder, and I do not wish to have a relationship of any kind with her. I apologize for any harassment you may experience as a result of this, but I wanted you to be aware of the situation so that you can take whatever steps you feel are necessary to insulate yourselves and your family from her harassment."
If I received that email, I would think that the sender has been experiencing harassment and stalking at the expense of someone who is unbalanced, and I would be concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the poster above who suggested an email saying "A woman named Mary Blah..." to your family members and mutual friends.
This person sounds crazy. Who suggests going to mediation with a friend? That is too much for me.
If I received an email like that, I would think the sender was petty and controlling.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the poster above who suggested an email saying "A woman named Mary Blah..." to your family members and mutual friends.
This person sounds crazy. Who suggests going to mediation with a friend? That is too much for me.
Anonymous wrote:Um, just ignore your stalker and they'll go away is expert advice and the near consensus of DCUM? Okay . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After dealing with a stalker, I decided trying to protect my information was stressful, time consuming and pointless. When I stopped giving a f*ck, it was no longer a challenge and he moved on.
If you're not in danger, stop trying to halt information. It's out of your control and not worth your time and energy.
This is terrible advice.
Just because your stalker magically gave up doesn't mean that this will apply to everyone. Stopping "giving a f*ck" may have worked for you, but it doesn't work for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:After dealing with a stalker, I decided trying to protect my information was stressful, time consuming and pointless. When I stopped giving a f*ck, it was no longer a challenge and he moved on.
If you're not in danger, stop trying to halt information. It's out of your control and not worth your time and energy.