It may mean he loves you and is devastated by your breaking it off with him, or he could merely be a possessive and obsessive nutjob. But let's not assume the worst. Let's assume the former rather than the latter. If we assume his post-breakup behavior is an indication that he really loves you, that's still only half the equation. Did you break up with him because you thought he doesn't love you, or did you break up with him because you don't love him? There's a big difference. Do you love him? If you don't, then perhaps ending your relationship with him is the right thing to do, notwithstanding his love for you. If you won't be happy to be with him, despite his affection for you, and if you might be inclined to cheat, then breaking it off sooner rather than later is wise. Having said that, love isn't everything. Far too many people marry for love with inadequate consideration given to the rational, real-world impracticalities that some relationships are burdened with. Even if you're not head-over-heels for this guy, if he is a good, moral, ethical man who treats you well and provides for your needs (whatever they may be), then perhaps he is the man you wish to commit to.
No
1)ignore him back 2)stop calling him and texting him 3)text him something scary or something such as someone is climbing in your bedroom window
Depends because all i know is that if you have rogers then texting and calling will count on your bill. But for bell they will ask for $200 then calling and texting is free after you pay the money.
It is very easy for a crash if you are texting/calling because you are not alert.
calling and texting
calling and texting
This is a delicate situation. You do not want to keep calling her, because, if you keep calling, and shes just not into you, she may get the "creepy stalker" vibe. The max. amount of voicemails to be left is 3 (says the invisible boy to girl code book). If shes not into you, she wont call. If she is, she will call. Maybe shes just really busy, but dont keep calling/texting.
you don't have to have calling on a free text app, however most free texting apps include free calls too. it shouldn't be much of a problem, just use the texting and not the calling
$15/month for unlimited texting and 10 cents for calling
by calling, texting, or emailing dah
By calling or texting them.
No, it only is for calling. (depends)