Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Fwiw I pseudo stalked a man. It's very embarrassing and I don't know what led me to it. My friends and family would be shocked. Anyway, the best thing for me was no contact. None. It helped me forget him. Rwceiving messages to stop contacting him just upset me and then I ended up contacting him again.
How did you 'pseudo' stalk someone?
Any kind of contact, even negative, is seen as encouragement to a stalker.
Anonymous wrote:
Fwiw I pseudo stalked a man. It's very embarrassing and I don't know what led me to it. My friends and family would be shocked. Anyway, the best thing for me was no contact. None. It helped me forget him. Rwceiving messages to stop contacting him just upset me and then I ended up contacting him again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Don't contact me again. If you do, I will forward every communication to your wife and to my local police station." Then follow through.
This would be my response.
+1
I would be scared a response like this would trigger the man to lash out. I would probably make up something. Say you came down with cancer and you're getting treatment. That you simply can't manage your life right now and can't handle any contact. That you hope everything is okay and wish him the best of luck.
This is a terrible idea. The man is obviously psycho, and probably has all kinds of insane romantic ideas about his relationship with OP. If she told him she has cancer, he would probably drive to her town right away or something nuts like that so he could see her.
Exactly. Lying never gets you anyplace. A clear, firm leave me alone or I will escalate this to the police is why is needed here.
Ok but that might anger him and have him act out. It's not like op can hire body guards to protect her. The police aren't going to do a thing. What could they possibly do? I really think it's better for the op to say whatever it takes to get the guy to leave her alone.
Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Do not engage with him. At all. Ever. He will just take it as encouragement. I would block him in every possible way that you can. Keep a record of all of his attempts to contact you. If you ever, ever, ever feel unsafe, don't talk yourself out of it--contact the police so that at least you are starting to create a record.
+1Anonymous wrote:Do not engage with him. At all. Ever. He will just take it as encouragement. I would block him in every possible way that you can. Keep a record of all of his attempts to contact you. If you ever, ever, ever feel unsafe, don't talk yourself out of it--contact the police so that at least you are starting to create a record.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Don't contact me again. If you do, I will forward every communication to your wife and to my local police station." Then follow through.
This would be my response.
+1
I would be scared a response like this would trigger the man to lash out. I would probably make up something. Say you came down with cancer and you're getting treatment. That you simply can't manage your life right now and can't handle any contact. That you hope everything is okay and wish him the best of luck.
This is a terrible idea. The man is obviously psycho, and probably has all kinds of insane romantic ideas about his relationship with OP. If she told him she has cancer, he would probably drive to her town right away or something nuts like that so he could see her.
Exactly. Lying never gets you anyplace. A clear, firm leave me alone or I will escalate this to the police is why is needed here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Don't contact me again. If you do, I will forward every communication to your wife and to my local police station." Then follow through.
This would be my response.
+1
I would be scared a response like this would trigger the man to lash out. I would probably make up something. Say you came down with cancer and you're getting treatment. That you simply can't manage your life right now and can't handle any contact. That you hope everything is okay and wish him the best of luck.
This is a terrible idea. The man is obviously psycho, and probably has all kinds of insane romantic ideas about his relationship with OP. If she told him she has cancer, he would probably drive to her town right away or something nuts like that so he could see her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would he have your address? Or your email? Or your number? you exchanged every possible contact information? What does your husband say?
+1. I feel like we are missing some information (or that maybe OP is downplaying the extent of the relationship). How would he even know the school your kids went to in order to bookmark the website?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Don't contact me again. If you do, I will forward every communication to your wife and to my local police station." Then follow through.
This would be my response.
+1
I would be scared a response like this would trigger the man to lash out. I would probably make up something. Say you came down with cancer and you're getting treatment. That you simply can't manage your life right now and can't handle any contact. That you hope everything is okay and wish him the best of luck.
This is a terrible idea. The man is obviously psycho, and probably has all kinds of insane romantic ideas about his relationship with OP. If she told him she has cancer, he would probably drive to her town right away or something nuts like that so he could see her.
Anonymous wrote:As a fellow woman I have to say that it drives me absolutely crazy when women are not looking at something directly because they are afraid they are overreacting.
THIS MAN IS HARASSING YOU, WHAT HE IS DOING IS A CRIME. This is NOT HARMLESS.
For god's sake stop worrying about being "wrong" or "doing too much", this has gotten out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Time to bring in your husband. Let him answer the phone next time and in no uncertain terms make it clear that you are not interested in additional communication. I know it is sexists, but some men will only listen to other men.