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You can try to politely ask them to stop or steer the conversation in a different direction. If they continue to bother you, it's okay to excuse yourself from the conversation or remove yourself from the situation. Setting boundaries and prioritizing your own well-being is important.
There are sewing needles, needles on old record players, the act of bothering a person constantly is also called needling.
When you want to win someone back you do so by phoning them and asking if they will meet with you to talk over the break up. When you stalk someone you are following them here and there; phoning and possibly threatening the person or hanging up when they answer or driving by their home several times without confronting the person in their home. Following someone or constantly bothering them feels creepy to that person and it is not a normal thing to do.
If someone is bothering you or disturbing you, you could either tell them in a nice way to stop bothering you. Or even try ignoring them. If they persist to bother you, you could seek help from an elder person you trust.
yes but someone would need to move for a restraining order to work in this situation because when someone has a restraining order against them then they have to stay away from that person a certain distance
Unfortunately yes, lets say you're in a store and the person with the restraining order walks in, that person has to notify the store that they have a restraining order against you and they would notify you to leave but if that person wanted to be a (you know what) then they could say that you saw them and still proceeded to break the restraining order.
If a person has a restraining or protective order prohibiting the from making contact with a specific individual, all contact is prohibited, including social media.
If someone is bothering you this is what you do: step1:tell the person to leave you alone step2:if that doesn't work you write a letter to yourself so ,it can help you get it out of your head.step3:don't be a snitch,but try talking to the person about it step4:have a meeting with your peers and talk about what you can do to change the fact that people keep bothering you and others . That's what you should do if someone is bothering you.If you follow these steps,maybe no one will bother you or anyone else again and everyone will be friends.
no, that would defeat the purpose of a restraining order
you get banned for inappropriat language, bothering someone etc. . . someone can report you if you are bothering them. also, if someone is bothering you, you can ignore them and that person will disappear from your screen and can't whisper you or make any contact with you. personally i would advise you to ignore someone insead of reporting because they can get banned.
Only by the people that requested it and the person/people that issued it, if someone gets to it then that is against the law and if someone catches them then they will be caught and sent to prison.