
Originally Posted by
badger
Another thing is, I really DON'T want to communicate with him. He still manages to text me once a week but I ignore them (he even sent this card which he obviously put a lot of effort into to memorialize my father's one year anniversary of his death). IF I write to him, it will be opening a dialogue I don't want to engage in. But I would also feel bad if I sold his stuff (his bindings, anyways) without at least telling him. Ugh.
What would you do?
Badger, I remember the post after you first broke up with him, and he was continuing to contact you far past what a reasonable person would do. In that thread you got a lot of advice about discontinuing all communications with him for your own peace and safety. For that reason, I would try very hard to think of a way to resolve this without contacting him. You really don't want to open that door again.
I think I would get the snow board you purchased for him whenever and however you can and sell it. Don't offer it to him - just sell it. Forget about the bindings or anything that might complicate matters or force you into contacting him. These are all just things. Don't let yourself stress over them. If he wants them badly enough, they are his responsibility, not yours. He can find a way to get them.
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