Change phone numbers and names
Answer 2:
Don't encourage them in any way.
The answer differs depending on your age and your situation:
Up to 25 or so:
My guess is that at that age, you're probably one of the few girls who has actually given these ex's any attention. They're probably mostly self-conscious and insecure about themselves at this point, and yearn for that brief feeling of attention from a girl, even if you two aren't meant to be or anything like that.
The only thing I can really suggest is don't encourage them in any way.
The following advice is questionable, and depends on your situation:
I'm not sure if you can pull something like this off, but if they persist you could tell them. "You don't even like me, you just like the feeling. If you truly liked me, you would actually try to understand me and what I'm telling you."
Over 25:
Other additional steps for anyone:
yes!!! I've been through it a lot and it does qualify as stalking!
Just straight up tell him stop stalking you. You guys can still be friends. Also if you don't really like your new boyfriend dump him and go back out with your ex, if he still wants to have a relationship with you.
Let them be happy and stop stalking them.
Yes, this can be considered a stalking behaviour especially if you have asked that he stop sending you things. If you are able to tell where the item is coming from before accepting the package, tell the delivery person that you will not accept the item and it's to be returned to the sender.
If your asking the question, the answer is yes. Most likely. How can a guy turn the offer some carnal love.
Tell him to stop and
Talking to your ex-girlfriend's parents is not inherently considered stalking. However, it is important to respect their boundaries and privacy. If they express discomfort or ask you to stop contacting them, it is important to respect their wishes.
Remember your ex is your ex for a reason and not worthy of a comparison to your new one. Look to the future, concentrate on your current boyfriend and leave the past in the past.
I'm guessing that he may still likes you, or maybe he is unable to let go. Ask your Mom what kinds of questions your ex is asking. She may need to put a stop to his visits and to clearly tell him the boundaries since you are no longer dating. Although many young people believe that "stalking" behaviors mean an ex still "likes you", stalking is a serious situation. Make sure to talk to your parents.
just get over him
find a new boyfriend or girlfriend to stop you thinking about them ( your ex )
if he's your ex then why do you care if he's still talking to his ex ? get real .