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People, destroying some one else stuff is illegal. Yes, you can actually be charged for destroying or selling some one else clothes . I know that Cosmopolitan has given these advice in the past but if is illegal. If you ex burnt your stuff, would it make you feel better, would you tell your friends that said person is a sane and level person? It doesnt help any one. Burning, selling or destroying some ones things makes you look like an insane ex and not like a good person.
Sounds like he's a childish clown. If he can't even tell you to your face, you're better off without him. you deserve some one who treats you with respect.
Time for a Bon Fire, who has the marshmallows...
Hopefully you don't have anything of yours at his place. Let his friends know that he has a week to pick up his crap or you're selling it/giving it away.
if you dont want them, throw them away. not your fault hes being a child about it.
Those are your clothes now.
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If he has broken up with you, you have two options: Be nice, and return his clothes, or be spiteful, and set fire to them. Don't rush your decision, though. Bonfires are cool.
Goodwill is always taking donations. Give him 48 hours to get all his stuff out of your place.