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It’s happened to all of us: you meet a guy who seems really cool, but then he starts texting you too much, or sending you gross messages. If you gave your number to a guy who won’t stop contacting you, it can be tough to figure out how to get him to stop. In this article, we’ve detailed some of the ways you can drop a hint that you’re not interested—and if that doesn’t work, we’ve provided some options to escalate the situation if you need to.

This article is based on an interview with our professional dating coach, Collette Gee. Check out the full interview here.

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Talk about the person you’re dating.

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Tell him you’re taking a digital detox.

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  1. If you’re worried about hurting this guy’s feelings, you can tell him that you’re going to take a break from your phone for a while. And, if this guy is really getting on your nerves, it might be nice to take some time away from your phone anyway. You could say something like: [3]
    • “I’m actually gonna turn my phone off for a while and take a break from texting anyone. Doing a little digital detox to refresh myself!”
    • “Sorry if I don’t respond, I’m gonna turn my phone off for a little bit. I like to do this sometimes when I’m feeling stressed.”
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Let him know that you’re not interested in him.

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  1. If he’s not picking up on your hints (or he’s just ignoring them), you may need to tell him that you don’t want to be romantically involved with him. You can make an excuse about how you’re not ready for a relationship, or you can simply tell him that you just don’t think you two would work out. Try something like: [5]
    • “I’m really flattered by all your messages, but I’m just not looking for a relationship right now.”
    • “You seem like a nice person, but I’m only looking for friends at the moment.”
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Change your number if you need to.

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  1. If you’ve blocked his number and he’s now texting you from random phones, you may need to change your number. You can do this by contacting your phone carrier company and asking them to switch your account. Usually, you can keep your current cell phone and just make it a new number. [8]
    • This can be annoying, but it’s a great way to stop unwanted texts and phone calls.
    • When you get a new number, only give it out to close friends and family. If you post it online or send it to a ton of people, the guy might find it and be able to text you again.
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Contact law enforcement if he doesn’t stop.

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  1. If this guy won’t stop contacting you or has made threats against you, take evidence (like screenshots of his text messages) to the police and file a report. You can also report him if he’s been stalking you, either in-person or online. The police will take your contact information and any evidence you have, then open a formal investigation if they think it’s necessary. [10]
    • In a lot of states, you can file a restraining order against someone for cyberstalking or harassment. If you choose to do that, the guy won’t be able to contact you without violating the order.
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Get a lawyer to contact him if you need to.

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  1. Sometimes, getting a lawyer to send an official letter to a creepy person will scare them into stopping. [11] Try contacting a lawyer near you and asking them to send this guy an anti-harassment letter. When he gets that, he might be so worried about legal action that he stops texting you once and for all.
    • You may have to pay a small fee to get a lawyer to do this for you. You might also have to show proof that you’re being harassed, which is why it’s a good idea to keep records of the texts this guy is sending to you.
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    I told a guy to stop texting me, because he was rude to me, and now he’s just doing it to annoy me.
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    Block his number and if he keeps harassing you, get law enforcement agencies involved. Don't stick around and wait for help.
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    What if we talk on an online platform and I am unable to block him? He won't leave me alone!
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    Contact law enforcement to get him to stop harassing you.
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    There's this guy at my gym. I gave him my number without thinking, and he started talking about marriage. I told him to stop and blocked him, but he keeps approaching me at the gym. I'm creeped out!
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    Tell him to stop immediately. If he doesn't, call the police and seek a restraining order.
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