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Originally posted by: sinucus
Originally posted by: tami
lesson to be learned: people you expect to call you should be in your phone book. that way, you know to ignore that call when it comes in.

i've done this with ex boyfriends (and weirdos) myself.

but if you were a man then your gf would kick the crap out of you for keeping your last x girlfriends tele numbers on your cell. Bad advice....

but i am a woman and i wouldn't kick my boyfriend's (well husband's) a$$ for keeping his exgirlfriends for that reason.

if there's trust in the relationship, it's a nonissue.

i am not giving this advice blindly. :roll:

MmmSkyscraper: wrong. i meant what i said. 🙂 you could always get an phone call from an important family from an unknown number. you'd pick it up at that point. but if you know your exgf has so-and-so cell number, you know to ignore the call when it comes in.

i had an exbf who used to call me all the time. he just wanted to chat. my 5 minute phone calls, even though i was like "i gotta go i gotta go," ended up lasting for 30 minutes minimum. i stuck his phone number in my phone and consequently ignored all incoming calls from him. i also blocked him on my buddy list. once, i removed the block. he immediately IM'd to say hi. i said "i'm engaged" (when i was engaged) and he got the message.
 
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