Getting unwanted texts from an ex can be tough. You likely still care about them and don't want to see them hurting, but you might also be ready to move on. Thankfully, it's totally acceptable to tell your ex to stop texting you nicely. This article has a helpful list of ways you can break the news, along with some information on when it would be best to use each option.

Method 1
Method 1 of 11:
"I don’t feel ready to talk right now. I’ll reach out when I'm comfortable.”

Method 3
Method 3 of 11:
"It hurts to hear from you while I'm trying to heal. I need some space before I can be your friend.”

Method 4
Method 4 of 11:
"I'm confused by the fact that you keep reaching out. Please stop texting me so I can move forward.”

Method 5
Method 5 of 11:
"I'm grateful for our time together, but I'm not interested in getting back together.”

Method 6
Method 6 of 11:
"I’m sorry that you're hurting, but I don't think that we should text anymore. That way, we can both heal.”

Method 8
Method 8 of 11:
"I'm in a new relationship, so I think it would make sense for us to stop texting. I wish you well.”

Method 9
Method 9 of 11:
"We agreed to stop speaking to each other after the breakup. Please respect my boundaries.”

Method 11
Method 11 of 11:
Block your ex if they continue to contact you.

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    If your ex still won't listen to you, it's perfectly acceptable to block them. Sometimes, an ex just won't listen no matter how many times you ask them to stop texting you. If you're still dealing with their messages after you asked them to stop, or their messages are unkind, block their phone number so that they can't contact you anymore.[10]
    • Whether you tell your ex that you plan on blocking their number is up to you. If you want to let them know ahead of time, you might say, "I've asked you to stop contacting me many times now. I'm blocking your number to get the space I need. I hope you understand."
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