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Received a hurtful email from my ex...

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Question - (16 October 2006) 1 Answers - (Newest, 16 October 2006)
A female , anonymous writes:

My boyfriend of over a year and I broke up over a month ago he wanted to continue talking everyday after he broke up with me..but we haven't had contact since ( my decision).

Just the other day I received my first e-mail from him and it was so mean and hurtful. He heard from one of his team-mates that I was "hitting" on him and he told me that wasn't very classy.It wasn't even true and I'm so hurt. That was the only thing he could write after a month of not talking?! Any ideas?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (16 October 2006):

Well, the most prudent thing to do is... Ah what are the words I'm looking for...? Hmmm... Ah yes... Delete it.

He's your ex. I'm sure there are millions of other ex's out there who are bastards and premature ejaculates. I'm not sure what emailing program you use, but for most offline mail programs, you can set filters - eg: when checking for new email, every time your ex boyfriend's email is scanned, the server will delete it before it even reaches your inbox.

Really, small problems are easily solved by even smaller 'efforts'.

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