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Mari, 20 y.o.
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Date: October 5, 2022
Mari, 20 y.o.
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First, get checked for STDs. Second, if any assets are in both his name and yours, consult a lawyer. Third, if the lease is in your name, inform him that he has [a reasonable amount of time] to move out; if in his name, arrange for another place to live and get thee hence as soon as is practical; if in both names, do what your lawyer tells you to do.
Do not have sex with him. This needs to be said.
Do not move out unless the lease is in his name.
Document the daylights out of everything. Give your lawyer copies of everything.
Do not let him persuade you to deviate from your plan. Do not listen to any flying monkeys, particularly his friends and/or family.
When you give him the gate, make sure it's in a public place or with a reliable witness present who can stop any potential violence. Do not tell him any specifics–“You were tomcatting around, and I have evidence. We're not going into details, and don't bother denying it unless you want to add 'insulting my intelligence' to your list of crimes.”
If you move, do not give him or any of his friends your new address. Consider a change of phone numbers and/or email address. Block him on social media. Inform the necessary co-workers that any calls from him are not to be put through and that he is not to be allowed to come to your office. If your job involves dealing with the public, let your manager(s) know that he is not to be allowed near you.
Make sure your friends and family know what you're doing, but until you are settled, do not go into why. “But WHYYYYYY? You were so in looooooovvvvve!” “I'll explain everything when this is over.”
If someone stabbed you, you struggle, and you ended up with the knife in your hands… would you keep the knife and defend yourself, or would you hand it back to them? Just don’t respond… do not give the knife back!