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Well that depends on the severity of it. He may become a stalker. For the most part these N's want and demand constant attention. If you ignore them they usually will find someone else to obtain the self bathing attention they so desperately need.

That is the best thing you can do is ignore them to get them out of your life.

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Get a restraining order issued against him ASAP at absolutely any sign of trouble or harassment. Not only in his physical appearance (stalking) but also keeping him from emailing or phone calling you.

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