
Jan 10, 2018, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by tecomsin
I wonder why people who stalk others aren't also commenting on this thread. Stalking is not only criminal but also a psychiatric or psychological condition that would seem to require help... therapy, meds for controlling obsessive behavior.
FWIW I find this entire thread triggering.
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Well, one member did chime in about his stalking behaviors and what goes through his mind, etc. And how he tries to combat it. I try to have compassion for everyone, even people who have obsessive behaviors like this. At the same time, I cannot read another person's mind or know that they are harmless or not, so I will still protect myself and keep myself safe.
I'm sorry you find this entire thread triggering. Honestly everyone could be triggered by any thread in this subforum because we are all talking about relationships and communication with other people and anyone could identify with the OTHER person rather than the OP in this forum. But we are here to give support to the OP and others who have experienced what it's like to be violated by stalking.
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