Sera wrote:
Reading between the lines: it appears that she may need Emotional closure. (We all do). If he's been the hump-em-and-dump-em sort (not suggesting he is that sort) but if she feels used; and cannot move on, it might be an idea to suggest your man deals with this himself and talks to her directly.
I was in the same situation as you are now. My new man met and married me - leaving behind an embittered ex girlfriend.... I put up with her calling the house and rants, until once day I asked what she wanted.... she had Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; (not only about obsessive cleaning!) and it was difficult to handle.
When ex said he wanted a divorce, (having thanked me for dealing with all her issues)I becmae the dumped woman needing Emotional closure... and he's pillow-talking his new lady.
Be careful how much time you spend - sorting HIS problems.
Sera
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Yes we all need emotional closure, he has explained it to her again and again, until he is blue in the face. But at what point is enough, enough?
This woman is, sadly, very unwell. She has threatened suicide if either of us continued to be together and has attempted it several times in the past. She is also a 'cutter' who has made it clear to me that she carves a wound into her arms every day we are together. She has also threatened my life on many occassions.
From the moment she took it upon herself to call and harass my relatives, this was no longer just 'his' problem. I didnt try to sort out his 'problem' or involve myself in any of this, until she decided to include me and my family in her persecution.
What was I supposed to do? Grin and bare it?
Tried that- she moved onto my family and friends.
So now we have been forced to involve the authorities, there is no other option. What she is committing is harassment, plain and simple.
This is not a usual case of an embittered, meek, poor ex, this is harassment by a very disturbed indivdual who knows no sense of right and wrong, or normal behaviour.