Author Topic: Creepy stalker kid who thinks he's my friend comes to my house 1-2 times a day  (Read 5944 times)

So hang out with him for a day. His life sounds sad. :(
My brother is autistic, he doesn't have many friends, and he doesn't socialize well.  It would be the right thing to do just to hang out with him for a bit.   Then he'll probably leave you alone.

My brother is autistic, he doesn't have many friends, and he doesn't socialize well.  It would be the right thing to do just to hang out with him for a bit.   Then he'll probably leave you alone.

or he might think the're best friends.

like I said, his parents are convinced that he is a genius, they would never permit him to an asylum or a mental institution.
I thought you said they hated him...

2 simple words.
Restraining order.



CALL THE PO-PO
Why would he call the stuff-stuff?
:cookieMonster:

But seriously, call them police, or cops in the least. Po-Po sounds dumb.


Why would he call the stuff-stuff?
:cookieMonster:

But seriously, call them police, or cops in the least. Po-Po sounds dumb.

ok then call G.I.Joe

Just keep waiting, and eventually cover all of your windows and barricade your doors. He will then become unstable and go on a rampage and your life will become a horror movie.


Stick it in his pooper.

He showed up at my house, wondering where I was today, My mom told him we were out riding around.

He searched every square inch of town, he nearly almost caught me when he thought he saw my bike at target, even though I have never let him into my garage, or ridden around with him. Truth is, he's turning into a bit of a stalker, and I want him to get the message that I no longer want to be friends.


Hmm There was this kid who lived right across the street from me and I couldn't leave the house without him coming outside and following me. So I would have to sneak out of the house through the back or just not answer the door for that day. My Solution was that my parents got a divorce and I live with my mom now and I hardly ever see that kid.