My "ex best friend" is named Lucy. Well me and her aren't talking anymore. However, she's now friends with a few girls I don't like.
Those girls messaged me today saying all this stuff, telling me to "not talk shit"...? So now I deleted my account. I'm not on any social media, and I am homeschooled. Is there any other way for these girls to find me? They don't know where I live or what school I'm at or anything. We do live in the same town, though. Is there any kind of way they can find me and hurt me or anything if I cut out any connections they can make to me?
P.S. Please don't tell me to call the cops on them or to tell an adult or anything. They haven't threatened me or anything but I just don't want to be contacted by them anymore.
As far as finding you? Anything is possible today depending on their computer skills. Just by knowing your family name and the town you live in it is possible to zero in on you even if there are multiple same last names as yours. You just have to know where to luck and how to use the Internet.
That being said and the fact that you are feeling unsafe I will disregard your asking us not to say anything about contacting an adult or the police. For if you feel these girls might harm you if they find you, which I think is your concern, then the proper thing is to tell your parents of your concern and let them handle it. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
luchia94 answered Wednesday June 18 2014, 2:19 am: If you cut out any means of them getting information on you,there shouldn't be any problems. Unless Lucy tells them where you live. I will however still say that if you ever feel unsafe,do tell someone you can trust.
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