@Muttly - my advice is, change phone number, change email, change social media accounts, and block him on -all- of them.
I don't know much about restraining order requirements since mine was so fresh and so clear cut, I didn't even have to wonder what the requirements were. But you may be able to do something legally to prevent him from contacting you, perhaps? Something like a restraining order with a no-contact clause that'd make him have consequences for contacting you in any way, even through a third party.
I'm not the person to help with that, but maybe someone else here knows more about that stuff?
My protective order has such a no-contact clause to it. No contact, in any way shape or form, even through a middleman.
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@Muttly, :hug: :hug: :hug:
I'll be monitoring this thread and giving more support as needed. ?
My dad has tried getting contact multiple times - over the years, he's lost track of my email, my phone number has changed many times, etc.
Now and then he'd be sending drunk texts to my mom. My grandma, his mom, will occasionally call and be like, begging my mom to get back together with my dad. Lmfao. My mom -hates- my dad, though I guess not as much as I do for some reason. Probably because he didn't ruin her childhood, I guess.
He still will send emails to my sister now and then, trying to get contact with both of us. She never responds anymore. He's never apologized for anything, or acted like he did anything wrong at all. Her last email was scolding him for being so shitty, etc. all that stuff, years ago.
Many attempts at contact since.
But he doesn't even know my f*cking age.... like, what the f*ck! He thinks I'm in my early 20's, and the age he thinks I am is different each time (my mom has a fake facebook and monitors him). I'm motherf*cking 29. He thinks my sister is in her late 20's. She's in her mid 30's.
Take your time - no need to push yourself. This thread isn't going anywhere.
I find that when something is overwhelming me, it can help to just, try to shove it in the vault for a while (if I can), and focus on something else, until I'm ready to come back.