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How does she get rid of this friend, whom she dislikes?

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Question - (14 January 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 16 January 2008)
A female India age 30-35, *heaz8 writes:

My friend has this problem and she needs help so i thought of posting it out here.Well, she's been friends with this guy for...like....1 year.They were really good friends but now he has been very sensitive for her.She has a boyfriend but that guy is telling not to be friends with her boyfriend.Her boyfriend is very nice and very respectful.But my friend refused that she would not break her friendship with her boyfrind.So that guy became angry on her and started spying on her and shouting at her and stuff.Whenever she tells him that she doesnot wants to be friends with him anymore, he changes the topic and says sorry(but never means it) and never lets her break their friendship.Then one day when she just shouted at him on breaking their friendship and all that stuff he just threatened he and told her that if she breaks her friendship with him then he would disclose one of her very personal secret.What do you think she should do to get rid of this super-sensitive psycho? Pls help!!

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A male reader, rcn United States +, writes (16 January 2008):

rcn agony auntI think you are right when calling him a psycho. If I were her, I'd simply let him know that he can't be a real friend because a real friend doesn't act inappropriate as he is behaving, and definately doesn't make threats to another person.

By this behavior, I'd probably involve her parents in this, and for her safety I'd notify the authorities and possibly the school as well, just in case he decides to retaliate, there's people who know who to call.

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