While He Was In College, He Met A Girl At A Bar Who Claimed To Be In A Class With Him, But She Turned Out To Be A Creepy Stalker

In 2008, this man was 23-years-old and in college. During a weekend like any other, an old high school friend reached out to him online and asked him to catch up.
They decided to meet at a dive bar for a beer because they were both currently living in the same town. While hanging out, it was his turn to buy a round of drinks.
As he approached the bar to buy a bucket of beers and waited, a woman approached him and introduced herself to him as Jane.
“‘Hey, do you remember me?’ she said. She was acting flirtatious. I really did not know or could not remember meeting her, so I said something like, ‘I’m sorry, I talk to a lot of people at my job; can you refresh my memory?'” he explained.
Jane claimed that they had been in a class together and had worked as partners on a group project. And even though he didn’t have a clue who this woman was, she somehow knew his name and correctly named the class he’d taken.
Despite Jane appearing to be interested in talking, he wasn’t, so he politely told her that it was nice seeing her, and he excused himself so that he could return to his friend.
An hour later, he left the bar and went home. Before getting ready for bed, he took a shower. While he was in the shower, someone from an unknown number called him twice, texted him, and left a voicemail.
It turned out that the missed calls, the text, and the voicemail were from Jane. In the text message, she said that it was great seeing him and that he looked cute.
Clearly, she was trying to flirt with him, and he still wasn’t interested, but he tried to remain polite and simply said that it was nice seeing her, too.

selenit – stock.adobe.com- illustrative purposes only, not the actual person
Also, he was a bit creeped out because he and Jane hadn’t exchanged phone numbers when they saw each other at the bar. But he thought that maybe it was possible she still had his number from a contact information list from the class they’d supposedly taken together.
After that, he went to sleep, and he woke up to numerous messages from Jane.
“I had over 10 texts sent to me inviting me over to be [physical]. It was point-blank telling me to come over. I laughed it off at first and was kind of flattered, but my thought was, ‘Man, she must’ve drank a lot last night.’ I didn’t respond as I felt it would be awkward,” he shared.
From there, things got even crazier.
At the time, he worked in a professional, corporate office environment, and he couldn’t have his cell phone out.
One day, he went on his work break, and once he turned his phone on, he saw that he had 19 missed calls, over 20 text messages, and 10 voicemails. At first, he thought it was some sort of emergency, but he quickly realized that all of the calls and messages were from Jane.
“These messages go from hellos to seductive advances to anger at why I’m not answering to I’m sorrys to sobbing I’m sorrys to threats to hurt herself if I don’t respond. I was beyond freaked out, but I texted to see if she was okay or needed help. She texted me that it was the greatest day of her life hearing from me,” he said.
Then, he texted Jane to say that the messages she’d sent were inappropriate and that he didn’t want her to get the wrong impression that he wanted to go out with her.
And even though he was young at the time and did want to date someone, he definitely didn’t want to date Jane because the situation with her was so strange from the very start.
For over a week, Jane called him and sent him text messages all day and night, and even though he received well over 40 texts and calls from her, he stopped responding because it didn’t seem like saying anything to her would help.
Throughout her all-day-long messages, he said that Jane would “go through cycles of anger, seduction, sadness, and happiness.” Obviously, this behavior from Jane made him incredibly uncomfortable.
In one message, she’d mentioned where he worked, even though he’d never given her this information. After this, he would drive around before heading home after work because he was scared that she could be following him.
Finally, he had enough. He texted her one last time to say that if she contacted him again, he would call the police, and luckily, she stopped talking to him.
What would you have done if you were in his shoes?
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