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calling my phone at least four times a day from rando numbers and listening to my voicemail over and over, that really never changes. Same today as it was yesterday peeper, and the day before, and the day before, and the day before that. I have more will power than you. I don’t give a f*k about myself for the most part. You can go on forever like that and I won’t even bat an eye towards you. I’ll even go along and marry someone, and only think about every now and then when something weird we use to do together crosses my mind, or path. Yes, you had your chance. Run along now.
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The tag says "past", which I presume this happened in the past but you're just writing it in a point of view as if it just recently happened. He could be hurting, who knows, but I do agree that's really annoying and concerning. Ignoring him it the kindest thing you can do. Let's say it just happened recently and not a thing of the past. Just keep on ignoring him. He will give up sooner than you'll realize. Desperation is the first step in the ladder of moving on. Once it all sink in in his mind that it's hopeless, he'll soon give up. He'll stop disturbing you. He'll look in the mirror and he will question his actions. He will then come to a point where he will pity himself. And he will soon realize that life does not stop for anyone. And he will start trying to move on. He will not find it easy. Then he will then start to pretend that he's already okay and he finally moved on, but that is not the case. He will then be tempted by the thought of trying one last time. Once that happens, the best thing you should do is ignore him. Act as if he doesn't exist. That way, he'll finally be able to be free from his daydream. From his delusions about what could've been if only he didn't messed up. And then he will just continue to live life without even thinking about moving on. And one day will come, he will suddenly feel different. He will realize that he has finally healed.
I hope you both heal. Xoxo
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