3 Things
You Should Never Do As A Stalking Victim.
May 22nd, 2023 / µ
1 1/2 min read.
Stalking is a horrendous crime that often leaves the victim in despair, which typically means you act irrationally. And not to do so is easier said than done. But here are my three basic things you should never do, based on my years of experience with gang-stalking, gaslighting, and harassment.
Confront the stalker.
A stalker may be a mentally ill human being, and you never know how the person or persons might react. It may seem the right things to do, to approach the person, and try to talk it out. But it isn’t.
A stalker is a criminal willing to break the law and destroy your life. What makes you think the person is not ready to commit acts of extreme violence? Don’t confront stalkers.
Assume people who have not lived through this understand you.
As with most severe problems in life, you don’t understand it until you have tried it. To assume that people who are not stalking victims understand what you are going through is the same as to assume that a person who has never tasted chicken can describe the taste of chicken.
Blame yourself.
Don’t you ever dare do that! No matter what happens, this is NOT your fault. If someone is breaking the law, violating and destroying your life, you are not to blame, and don’t let anybody, and if you live in Denmark, that includes the police force, tell you anything else. No matter what your hair looks like, your music sounds like, your lifestyle looks like, or whatever else can get a stalker to claim that you are to blame for their criminal actions, it is a load of crap. Believe in yourself, EOS.
Thanks for reading! I hope you found it valuable and worth your time! Until next time, remember to get your facts straight and that whatever good times you have will never come back as bad times,
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