28th December 2001, 11:07 PM
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Re: ex and anonymous email
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YOU ASK: "Why would someone want to goto the trouble of doing this??" Just something to do. If the writer was close to you, he/she would know you were broken up with your ex. First, never ever never give any consideration or credence to any form of communication you receive like this which is anonymous. People who don't have the guts to put their names at the end of a message should not be given the dignity of having any credibility at all. Until the day you die, there will be people around you...some may be your "friends" and some may not be...who will try to stir crap in your life and do things to harm your relationships, your finances, and other aspects of your life. Just plain ignore it. Now, if your ex got a copy of this material, he can deal with it in whatever way he chooses. Basically, it's quite immaterial. As a matter of fact, if your ex got arrested by the FBI tomorrow for being a terrorist it would still be pretty immaterial in your life since you have no link to him other than common friends. Your basic problem here is you curiosity and your being puzzled over the source of this email. It really doesn't matter. Any coward to has to put crap out to people while hiding behind some anonymous email account is a YAHOO...just like the mail says. Maybe that's why they call it YAHOO. Resolve that you will never know who sent this and it is OK. Your life will change in no way because of it. Don't spend one second of energy entertaining any thoughts that were advanced in this mail. If you are currently seeing someone and you get a piece of mail like this, print it out and show it to him and get his comments. But don't let other parties EVER try to interfere in your relationships. They are hard enough without allowing anonymous scumbags to send stuff like that through email to stir things up. Don't even reply to this stupid stuff. Life is way too short. ----------- I promise I won't do it again.
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there are ways to block these "yawho's" as well. most email's have that option, maybe that would bring you some piece of mind?
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