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I recently broke up with my girlfriend, and i have been emailing her a few
times over the last week. the emails are completely non-threatening in any way, shape, or form. In fact the emails are very sweet. My exgirlfriend has told me that she wants me to stop contacting her...stop calling her and stop emailing her, or she is threatening to file a restraining order against me. My question is, if i stop calling her...which i have...but if i send her an email from time to time, which are again friendly and nonthreatening, is this grounds for me to get into trouble? I told her that i will try and stop emailing her, but if i sent her an email and she didn\'t want to read it...she could erase it, or even simply block my address. She is reluctant to block my address. I don\'t know if she really means what she says, but i wanted to know how i would know if she indeed file a restraining order against me. |
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Any email will be a problem if she has asked you to stop--cease all emails.
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