Is it mental illnes or an act
health advisory
Hospital
Mental Health
2007-11-15 19:02:33
Poor b*stard.
Just because he can understand and respond to you when you tell him to go away, or says that he doesn't want to offend you doesn't mean that he doesn't have profound emotional problems that makes the way he approaches and talks to people seem very peculiar.
Don't be afraid of him, though. Just keep his parents informed if he does anything that you think they need to know.
hmm by the sounds of the description, seems like its true? I mean why would his folks lie to you? If this is the case you should stay away if that is what you desire. If not try and see resources in helping him coping with this moment. offer to go to the dr with him and maybe you can find out more about his condition. Instead of running away and you care about ur friend that might actually help you and him ... maybe it can let him feel still cared for.
SOUNDS LIKE HIS BEHAVIOUR HIS GETTING PROGRESSIVELY WORSE........CALL THE LAW THE NEXT TIME HE APPEARS AT YOUR PLACE........HE MAY TAKE IT TO FAR ONE OF THESE TIMES AND ONCE OVER THE LINE WHO KNOWS WERE HE MIGHT STOP.........WE COULD BE SEEING YOU ON CRIME WATCH
Chances are something is really wrong. He could be schizophrenic or bipolar, or a whole host of other things. Just always be polite but stern in rebuffing his advances. Do not give him false hope, and try not to get into situations where you are alone with him. If he calls repeatedly, consider screening your calls, caller-ID, or just changing your number.
