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26-29,
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writes: Okay, so my clingy ex whom I dated a while back keeps texting me and sexually harrasing me, but I can't tell my parents because I'm not allowed to date!So last year, my friend and I went to a school football game, and this guy that didn't go to my school, and still doesn't, kept on checking me out. He was really hot and kept staring at me. Well he was with this kid in my school and apperantly that was his cousin.His cousin had my best friends number and eventually the guy checking me out got my number. I thought he was really nice, and he was only a year older than me. After knowing each other for almost six months, he asked me out. I said yes, because he was really nice.He ended up asking to meet me, and remember this was a long distance relationship, and I said I was busy. After dating for like a day, I broke up with him because he was already rushing things too much. He was telling me he loved me and wanted to have sex with me. I told him we could only be friends, and he said 'as long as your happy.On new years, he was texting me about a week after I left him. He said he was at a party and met some random girl that he decided to date. He said the girl wanted to 'do' him and he had to text me later. When h texted me later he said he had imagined it was me and he wished it was. I'm really scared because I told him never talk to me again and now he is going to move to my town and he told my friend he wanted to 'do' me so bad it hurt him.please help.
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 April 2011): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionDear Mimzyluv,Thank you, I guess it would be better to just tell my parents, I'm sure they will understand. I'd rather get in trouble with them than have my creepy ex do something I would regret. Getting in trouble with my parents is temporary, but his mistakes won't be.Thanks again!
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reader, Mimzyluv +, writes (8 April 2011):
Tell your parents, you made a mistake, and see that now. But you must tell them if you want this guy to go away. In any case someone should know so you can be safe.
Be safe please,
Kirsten
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