At one point in our lives, we’ve experienced having persistent ex-boyfriends who just can’t accept the fact that the relationship is over. This persistence could lead to stalking, especially if your ex is a little unstable. A stalker will usually start by monitoring your every move and telling your friends that the two of you are still together. He will increase their contact with your friends and family by arranging to meet them. If he fails to get the sympathy of your parents, he will soon resort to spreading nasty rumors about you. He could even send out embarrassing photos, like naked pictures he might have taken without your knowledge. When he becomes desperate, he will resort to threats of suicide in hopes that you will get back with him out of pity. When the stalker finds out that your friends are trying to protect you from him, he will treat them as a threat to the relationship. If you are dating someone, your boyfriend could be in harm’s way. Most stalkers will end up vandalizing your home, and even try to kidnap you to keep you close to him. Once the physical aggression is focused on you, he could end up killing you. If you think that your ex could be stalking, go to the police immediately.
Oct 11
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