Very smart of you to withhold that information. I hope the person will leave you alone now. Consider sharing what you know about him/her with someone you trust, just in case.
On one hand, I largely speaking had good luck with that phase of my dating life. On the other, there's people who have been clogging up the Merc's dating site for years, and I can't help but wonder if maybe a reason the internet was the only option they had left.
You probably can report this guy's profile on whatever dating site you were using. This sort of reaction is sadly, very common from some people who use internet dating sites.
This is the worst part about the internet - it has introduced an entire annoying subgenre of socially maladjusted humans into the dating pool, resulting in hilariously awkward situations like yours. People who lurk for love on the web are creepy as fuck. Creepy web lurkers: dislike my comment all you want, the truth has been spoken and you know that for sure. ;)
Yeah, I always hate it when they ask for name and number. I think it should be official etiquette to not exchange any such information until after a face-to-face meeting at a public venue.
hahahahahaha, so many of us have had this experience. Online dating, while it can be useful to see what people's interests are and their grasp on grammar and spelling, still leaves out that face to face analysis. Thus it attracts maladjusted freaks.
You know I,A, you could of just told this person that day/night you weren't interested in anything more. Then wished them luck, going your separate ways. Probably would of saved you the next day awkward text of "fuck you".
No wonder you have a problem getting laid.
And RB, the system is allowing edits now!
EDIT: Yep, it works.