Blocking someone in real life is not as easy as blocking someone online. But with some thought and effort, it can be done. This step-by-step guide will help you figure out how to block someone in real life. There are many reasons why you might want to block someone in real life. Perhaps the person is harassing or threatening you, or maybe you just want to create a physical boundary to keep the person away from you. Whatever the reason, this guide will provide a step-by-step guide on how to block someone in real life. From creating a physical boundary to implementing an emotional and psychological boundary, this guide will provide you with the tools you need to stay safe and protect yourself. With the right approach, you can limit the person’s access to you and create a safer space for yourself. So, let’s get started and learn how to block someone in real life.
How To Block Someone In Real Life?
- Even though blocking someone in real life has its own problems, there are a few solutions to avoid it.
- The solution is to not have a social media account at all.
- If you want to block someone on Facebook, you can go to their profile, click “Edit” and select the “Block” button.
- If you want to block someone on Twitter, go to their profile, click the “Options” button and select the “Block User” button.
- If you want to block someone on Instagram, go to their profile, click the three dots in the top right corner of their profile and select the “Options” option.
- If you want to block someone on Snapchat, go to your account settings and scroll down until you see a section called “Blocked Users.” Select it and then add that person as a blocked user by filling in an email address or phone number.
- You can also block someone on Google+.
- If you want to block someone on LinkedIn, go to their profile and click on “Options” at the top right corner of their profile. Then select the “Block” button in the drop-down menu.
- If you want to block someone on Pinterest, go to their account settings and scroll down until you see a section called “Blocked Users.” Add them by filling in an email address or phone number in that section.
- If you have an Instagram Business account, click on your profile and select the “Options” button at the top right corner of your profile. Scroll down until you see a section called “Blocked Users,” and add them by filling in an email address or phone number there as well as selecting a reason for blocking if applicable (i.e., spamming).
- If you have a Twitter account but don’t use it much, set it up so that only your close friends can send you direct messages and that no one can message you without your permission.
- If you want to block someone on Viber, go to their profile and click the three dots in the top right corner of their profile. Select “Options” from the drop-down menu, scroll down until you see a section called “Blocked Users,” and add them by filling in an email address or phone number there as well as selecting a reason for blocking if applicable (i.e., spamming).
Why You Might Need To Block Someone In Real Life?
- You are a jerk.
- You are a liar, thief, or another criminal.
- You are a stalker or someone who harasses you with unwanted messages or phone calls.
- You have broken an agreement with the person you are blocking, such as not paying back the money you owe them or not returning their property (e.g., your car).
- The person is mentally unstable, and they have threatened to hurt themselves or others around them (or their family).
- The person has sexually abused someone else in your family, including children, and there is no way to prove it without putting this person in jail for a long time . . . and maybe even killing him/herself before trial if that is the only way to stop him/her from hurting others again if they are released into the community again (e.g., by making them undergo court-ordered treatment).
- The person has broken laws against hate speech, and they have made it clear that they have no intention of stopping their hate speech.
- The person has threatened to kill or hurt you or your family members (or people you care about) if you do not stop talking to them on social media, and the threat is real.
- The person has threatened to kill or hurt someone else in your family if you do not stop talking to them on social media, and the threat is real.
- The person has threatened to harm someone else in your family if you do not stop talking to them on social media, and the threat is real .but a court might rule that it would be unfair to put this person in jail for a long time because he/she was only threatening to break a promise that he/she did not intend to keep anyway .even though he/she may still be dangerous when released into society again!
Implementing An Emotional And Psychological Boundary
- If you feel that the person is becoming a threat to your health, safety, and/or well-being, you can tell the person that he or she is no longer welcome in your home.
- If you feel that the person is becoming a threat to your safety, you can tell the person that he or she is no longer welcome in your home. This could be done by telling them to leave or by physically removing them from the house.
- If you feel that the person has crossed the boundary of what is acceptable and reasonable behavior, you can tell them to stop their unacceptable behavior and explain why it is unacceptable behavior. You may also need to express how much it bothers you and how it affects you.
- You can also make an agreement with yourself that if they continue this behavior, then they will no longer be allowed back into your home (this can also be stated in a contract).
- If they do not respect your boundaries then this is a sign that they are not trustworthy.
- You can also block their access to the home by asking them not to come over or by blocking them on social media or otherwise.
- If you feel that the person is becoming a threat to your health, safety, and/or well-being, you can tell the person that he or she is no longer welcome in your house and block their access to it.
- You can also make an agreement with yourself that if they continue this behavior, then they will no longer be allowed back into your home (this can also be stated in a contract).
- If they do not respect your boundaries then this is a sign that they are not trustworthy.
- You can also block their access to the home by telling them that if you see them at the house again, then you will call the police and have them arrested for trespassing; this may motivate them to leave on their own accord if they decide that they do not want to be arrested.
Conclusion
Once you need to block someone in real life, it can often be a sign of trouble. It can be a sign that the person is not healthy or that they are abusive. It can also be a sign that you are not healthy and are being abusive. No matter which side of the situation you are on, blocking someone in real life can be necessary at times. It can be a way to reset your boundaries and keep yourself safe. It can also be a way to keep the other person safe. If you ever need to block someone in real life, use this guide to help you through the process.