When does a concerned interest in someone's activities become stalking?
Are some kinds of observance allowable and appropriate? Which ones aren't?
Everyone in one point of their life has experience a painful break-up, so it is easy to sympathize with someone else who is having difficulty letting go, for example: phoning, sending flowers, letters, gifts to win back their love.
Then again, many of us have had crushes on another person, so in one way or another we can relate to the tactics people sometimes use to get their attention. For example: when you are on the receiving end of these pursuit's it can be very flattering; however when it crosses the line, and starts to make you feel uneasy that that is your instinct is telling you something very important- that you are being stalked and you might be in danger.
Stalking is a serious form of being bad, and can have various affects, such as negative impacts on personal relationships, taking time off from education or work or even living in fear as they might feel something may happen to them physically.
http://www.stalkingbehavior.com/areyoubeingstkd.htm
http://www.stalkingbehavior.com/whatnot.htm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/yorkslincs/series7/stalking_advice.shtml
I agree stalking is bad and can lead to serious issues with the person being stalked like described in the blog because it is on the news and once the stalking is over the issues still remain and it left to others to pick up the pieces like Comic Relief, etc. Jina you put that in twice in the fourth paragraph, and bad thing maybe you should have made it more serious I think it’s a good idea liking it to people who have trouble letting of past loves well done Hun good post
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