Why can't we shake off these clingy exes? What's the most effective way to break up peacefully?
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The Most Distinctive Traits of a Toxic Partner
Extremely self-centered, generous only to themselves while selfish toward others; unable to control their emotions, frequently lashing out by hitting people or throwing things, with some even abusing cats, dogs, and other small animals.
We won't delve into the childhood issues of such individuals. Their internal perceptions clash with external realities, creating psychological imbalance that inevitably manifests as abnormal disconnect in interpersonal relationships.
We are a major factor in their emotional equilibrium. The clingy ex focuses all their attention on us. When you break up and try to pull away, it means their worldview will collapse, their balance will be shattered, and like someone drowning, they'll desperately cling to anything nearby.
The bottom line is: You're in a tough spot—you're the scapegoat for a toxic partner.
Accept the loss and move forward.
There is currently no way to get rid of a stalker.
Current human approach: Short-term focus is on emotional management, but based on extensive practical experience, it usually requires waiting until they find their next scapegoat.
You can finally escape the misery and peacefully end things with your abusive ex.
Can you really escape a toxic partner?
If your stalker knows where you live, don't just disappear—that'll only make things worse.
Reporting them will only provoke these people. The authorities will take their statements and then let them go, since they haven't actually committed any horrific acts yet.
If you can't shake off that clingy ex, then you're the one who's screwed.
There have been many instances where they threatened to release nude photos, spread them around the company or elsewhere. Usually, as long as we maintain consistent interaction and endure the mental pressure they impose, things won't escalate too far.
If I can't have it, no one else can either. That's their motto.
After proposing a peaceful breakup, immediately becoming a victim of a crime of passion?
Actually, maintaining a cool distance and not getting too heated with him won't get you killed over love. With his pathological need for control, you absolutely must not provoke him. Otherwise, you'll end up on the front page of the news—just look at all the cases in the headlines.