If it starts to annoy you, and if the person is threatening you, pressurising you to do something, or is bullying you then you can report the incident to your mobile provide to have their number blocked. If it is really bad and you think that it is making you feel worse about your life then you can contact the police and see if they can help.
Yes.
It is not clear if you broke up with your ex or if your ex broke up with you. Either way if you are now both broken up you need to accept this and stop texting. What you are doing is harassment.
If you don't want him to, tell him to stop. If he does not, you may have your parents talk to his. As harassment actually is a crime, it is likely he will stop then.
Texting on a cellphone can become addicting
since 2018
If the landlord has a reasonable issue to complain about and you do nothing to address the problem the landlord's continued complaints do not constitute "harassment". They have a right to complain.
harassment! and the start of an abusive over controlled relationship
Text sex is simply texting your partner and receiving texts from your partner that are sexual in nature. This could mean talking about sex, future or previous sexual encounters, or imaginary sexual situations. Whatever is the case, be sure that the person you are texting is consenting to text sex, or it could be considered sexual harassment with serious consequences.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with this. As long as it doesnt become a "love" relationship.
It is possible to tell the ex-wife to stop texting or calling, and if she continues to do so, you can complain to the phone company which can block her calls. You can also complain to the police if necessary. Harassment is illegal.
Sexual Harassment is a civil case, it is not criminal and would be handled as a civil suit. Criminally, it is classified as Harassment. If you wish to report the sexual harassment to policy, the offender will be charged with harassment.
My Sexual Harassment was created in 1993.