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The greatest book on stalking of all time (7) Andy from private IP, post #16297933 - Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:43:10 -0800
./posts/all/1733060590-114.txt:Reply #12725417 I am not sure what leads somebody to stalk, but it's likely them imagining a connection that just is not there and/or being too cowardly to approach the person in a healthy way. When I in my late teens, I used to go to the YMCA to use their workout room. There was an odd man there of about 70 who would come by me and make small talk. Oftentimes telling me how to use the machines to put my "ass" further down. One day, I was in the library of my university and he was there. I was at a drug store and he was there. He was popping up in unexpected places. I ignored him. When he tried to talk to me at the Y later, I ignored him. Eventually, all this stopped. I later told my mother and she also found it suspicious. However, in since he wasn't really saying anything or making threats, what can you really do? He can just say it's a coincidence.