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Reply Fri 12 May, 2017 09:29 am
Why do stalkers feel mistreated, and get upset when the person they're stalking does not want them in their life? It seems as though they feel disrespected, and excluded. I don't understand that. How is the person treating you poorly when you're not in a relationship with them? You're a stalker. How are you in a person's life you DO NOT belong in, but yet you're being emotionally abused. I don't understand that. With the stalkers who knew the person at one point, do they think that the previous relationship they once had validates their presence? Are they in denial about their stalking, or do they not realize that the relationship ended? Do the ones who knew the person at one time have a hard time accepting that once you want someone out of your life who is not a relative that it becomes stalking? Why do they act as though you're mistreating them?
It seems as though they think being in your life at one point somehow seals the deal, but it's like trying to use an outdated coupon, and getting angry once you're told it's not valid. How are you entitled to receive respect from someone who no longer associates with you? If they no longer go around you, how are they mistreating you? Are they getting their stalking, and barging their way into your life misconstrued with a relationship? I don't understand the logic of a stalker. It makes no sense when that they intrude, and feel mistreated. You have the human right to not want them stalking you, because it's sick. Why do they stalk, and feel mistreated by the person they're stalking? It makes no sense to me.
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