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Anyone else dealt with a stalker?



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Bless the police!

by MsKillie in Six Words Questions on Nov 13, 2012 | add favorite | T-shirt

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Wench says,

If she's involved with an ex, that jealousy thing can be a real bitch. Not much to do about it, other than what you're already doing. My ex cheated on me with a girl who ended up moving into my apartment with him while I couch-surfed, calling me a home-wrecker and looking up my modeling photos and sending them to my ex's parents. (Not sure why, everyone knew I modelled, it wasn't a secret) I lost a lot of friends because trying to share them was too difficult. These days, it doesn't matter. I made new friends and eventually, although I'm sure she still hates me (even though she's the one who was screwing my boyfriend in my bed) she ran out of relevant things to say and I stopped responding. If I see her again, I may punch her in the nose just for old time's sake but the odds are slim.

MsKillie says,

I hear ya Wench! Our stories have similarities for sure. You're right, it doesn't really matter, because she means about as much to me as poo on a shoe. I actually think it's funny that she loves reading my blogs on a daily basis- she is welcome to see how wonderful my life is! But, I don't appreciate the plagiarism and identify theft activity.

marymc says,

Fortunately, mine evaporated once I made it clear there would be no further interaction. I got off easy considering he knew where I lived.

MsKillie says,

I'll just have to do a better job of hiding my work from the queen of delusions and her tiny gang of lonely, disrespectful souls. I've tried my best, but she is very persistant. Her favorite website will always be my 6 word memoirs though, she's been reading them for 4 years now!

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