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delet the message and the emails or delete your friends
this is gonna sound too much but you must tell a parent and see what they say, if its really nasty you should contact the police. hopes this helps. Good luck.
Ask them what they are playing that and go from there when you consider if they are a friend or not! just ignore them and delete them or keep them and show them to their parents the next day but if you do that you could get beaten up by them so i say just ignore them and delete them
emails or texts or calls
this is gonna sound too much but you must tell a parent and see what they say, if its really nasty you should contact the police. hopes this helps. Good luck.
100% proven. The constant array of texts and emails can be overwhelming and infringing on privacy.
Texts are not emails but they are exactly alike although texting is on a phone and emails are usually on the computer so the answer is no because they are different.
No.
You are being a pest and becoming annoying.
Letters, emails, and texts are a common forms of communication.
He emails you because he doesn't want his parents reading his texts, thus emails requires a password so parents are locked out.
AnswerJust quit. Don't reply to the texts that you receive and don't start any on your own. If your abusive friend can't figure out why your are no longer texting just give him or her time to think and hopefully they are smart enough to figure it out. No one needs an abusive friend and real friends will never be abusive to you.