When people realize that that they are involved with a sociopath, the standard advice from Lovefraud is that they should, as quickly as possible, cut the predator out of their lives. That means no phone calls, no e-mails, no texts, and certainly no in-person meetings. It means No Contact.
Of course, there are times when this is difficult, as when our reader works with the sociopath, or they have children together. In these cases, they need to implement No Contact as best they can. But let’s now talk about situations where it is possible to get rid of the person, such as in a dating relationship.
What is the best way to establish No Contact? Clearly, firmly and permanently.
The rules of No Contact
The book called The Gift of Fear, by Gavin de Becker, devotes several pages to the topic of rejecting an unwanted suitor, and these pages are among the most helpful of the entire book.
De Becker writes in the context of a woman who decides she doesn’t want to be involved with a man. Do not, the author says, try to “let him down easy.” Here’s what he writes:
One rule applies to all types of unwanted pursuit: Do not negotiate. Once a woman has made the decision that she doesn’t want a relationship with a particular man, it needs to be said one time, explicitly. Almost any contact after that rejection will be seen as negotiation ”¦ If you tell someone ten times that you don’t want to talk to him, you are talking to him—nine times more than you wanted to.
Here are more points that de Becker makes in the book:
- If you get 30 messages from a pursuer, and finally call him back to say, “stop calling,” he learns that after 30 attempts, he will get a response.
- If you make an excuse like, “I don’t want to be in a relationship right now,” the stalker assumes you will want to be in a relationship later, and keeps calling.
- If you say, “You’re a great guy, but I’m not the one for you,” the stalker thinks you’re just confused, and will come around in time.
- Never explain why you don’t want a relationship. If you give a reason, it gives him something to challenge.
- A nice or delicate rejection is often taken as affection.
“The way to stop contact is to stop contact,” de Becker says. “I suggest one explicit rejection and after that absolutely no contact. If you call the pursuer back, or agree to meet, or send him a note, or have somebody warn him off, you buy another six weeks of his unwanted pursuit.”
Giving in
What happens if you’re wishy-washy about No Contact? Not long ago, Lovefraud received the following letter from a reader who we’ll call “Lenore.”
I literally had to count the days that went by as I refused contact with him, and on day 120, I celebrated because I felt healed. Well, on day 121, he emailed me, and against my better judgment, I emailed him back. He told me he had been in therapy, he realized what he had done wrong, he was on medication.
I was cautious and wary, and decided, amidst warnings of concern from my friends and family, to perhaps work on a friendship again. We worked on being friends for a few weeks, and everything was great and fine. I felt in control of the situation.
Then his old behaviors started creeping in. He installed a GPS app on my phone so he could track my whereabouts. He began calling and texting incessantly, and flipping out if I didn’t answer right away. The verbal and psychological abuse had begun again. Fortunately, this time it did not escalate to physical abuse. He began lying again, gaslighting and acting erratically, and began seeing other women on the side. Last night, it once again became too much and I told him not to contact me again because my heart and my spirit couldn’t take any more pain, and his inconsistency is so bad for my son.
So today begins Day One again without him. I am writing you today to tell you that your no contact advice was the best advice I didn’t take. For 120 days I went without him. It took a while, but by day 90 I was happy and free and at peace. Now I am back to square one.
No Contact is the path to healing from an entanglement with a sociopath. The stronger you can be about No Contact, the faster you will recover.
EB, congrats!!!! What a great victory! I couldn’t have picked a better time to pop in, could I?
So I don’t have any sociopaths in my life these days. But I feel so much longing for the sweet Canadian guy I met in Costa Rica that I will probably never see again. The longing is ridiculous, and I’ve been eating more to sublimate it. This is the bittersweet dichotomy of the vacation romance. The bitter part sucks. I have a date tomorrow with a guy who is a little more suitable for me because he’s actually in the same country. lol I hope I can give him a chance.
Dear Breathless,
What they “do” doesn’t make sense to us—you are right, she obviously has NO loyalty to her DIL, and it IS in part genetic—and I can tell you somewhere up the line there is another one, maybe not her, but her trying to make contact and make “nicie” to you smells fishy some how.
If it stinks, bury it. WHY on earth WOULD she want to be “friends’ with anyone of his Xes? Doesn’t make “normal” sense, therefore it must not be normal.
@....... Ox Drover, thank you, after hearing the kitten analogy it really does make sense and I will admit that sometimes, just seeing her name appear I feel the pain that her son has caused.
@Ox Drover…very true and thank you! The only real reason she and I would need to be friends would be for the sake of children, but luckily my former S and I have none together so I will remove her immediately and block her along with her other relatives that may try to befriend me that way she won’t be able to find me.
Henry, how is Harley? How are you? Did they find the bird’s owner—inquiring minds want to know!!!
I am a dinosaur I guess, I dont have a FB account and I dont text..I want to say delete your face book account duh ~! but then I have this LF account – I tell all my dirt here duh ~! I am keeping an eye open for that ole biddy on a jack ass, and if EB show’s up here I know I did something wrong!
Oxy Harley is ok, it’s sad to see him this way, he stays close to me and when I take him outside he like’s for me to talk so he can here, he know’s his way around here pretty good, he just cant navigate steps, gate or doggy doors. I have been really sad about it. But oh well I am going blind also..Crikit has healed from her snake bite and is back to her spastice self..She is always carrying her ball or a toy around when she isnt hunting snakes. Posey is a couch tater and always hungry, she need’s to diet..I will call the animal rescue monday and ask about the parrot = so theres my life in a nutshell me and my three weiners..
Henry, better be careful who you call an old biddy! I wish I could ride a jack ass but with D out of town, here by myself so I don’t do “dangerous” things that might get me kill’t! No ladders, no chain saws and no riding by myself.
I’m dangerous on flat ground so no sense in doing something that might get me hurt worse with out any one here to rescue me. Same rules for Son D–just good sense to have someone around when you are doing things that might get you hurt.
I always carry my cell phone in one pocket and the pistol in the other so I’m prepared for just about anything!
Glad Crickit is better and I know Harley will do okay for a while as long as he is in his familiar territory. You know, you might put something that has a “smell” on the doggy door so he can “find” it. Maybe a little bit of catnip or some other smell that he can Identify as “special” then show him the smell by putting his nose next to it then pushing him out through the dog door, and then rub some on the outside of the dog door too. Maybe make a RAMP for him to go up and down the stairs outside with little side rails so he doesn’t fall off.
I had a snake hunting dog once too, but he didn’t get bitten but boy if he started raising a racket, you needed to go, he had a copper head cornered. Maybe Cricit will be more careful in the future!
Hens – ramps with sides, laid with carpet, running up the steps will help Harley getting up and down.
now, what are we going to do about the doggy door – bright or reflective tape at edges, or sound (hey, tie the parrot to the doggy door! no, that would be wrong. Train the parrot to give him ‘L’, ‘R’ and ‘ You need to be a taller dog’ voice signals.
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one step (who found a tiny bit of her bounce today :))
One—glad you found some bounce!!!!
Great idea about the carpet too, that will give him better traction, I bet’ya Henry can come up with some “handicapped stuff” for Harley!!! Maybe a little white cane to hold in his mouth! (BOINK!!! Oxy that wasn’t funny!~) Yea, I know, but the devil made me say it!
Went for a drive with a friend out to a remote pasture BACK in the boonies to check on things and it was beautiful except where the natural gas line was going through there and they had things mucked up pretty well. Colors were nice though, and that lifted my spirits.
Got a little work done and a little exercise and a little recreation! Perfect balance in a perfect day!!!!