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Default Jan 29, 2021 at 08:55 AM
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How low can someone be! I went to sleep early last night and awoke to the sounds of the upstairs tenant harassing me in my sleep. Her behavior is sick and perverted. She makes a hobby of listening to her neighbors, finding personal information about their lives, threatening them in the day and taunting and harassing them in the night. She believes that because has acquired a nursing degree, she is entitled to this kind of behavior. Including eavesdropping on our diets and bathroom habits and manipulating our sleep.

She does not move around in daylight hours because she is afraid of bird chirps and neighboring landscaping business. She does not watch TV or news or listen to music. Her only form of entertainment is listening to people.

Because she is afraid of daytime activity, she naps all day and washes in the evening and monitors the bathroom in the meantime. When it becomes quiet hours, after 10pm, she starts her evening. I’m afraid to sleep not because she threatens me, or stalks me, but because she uses hypnosis to sexually assault me.
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Default Jan 30, 2021 at 12:03 AM
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Nurses keep different hours, because of the nature of the medical industry. They change all the time and they are often rough on her too. Patients need care 24 hours of the day. Do you think it's entirely possible that there is another reason she is having these late hours than the ones you are saying here?

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This behavior is not due to her work hours 8-5. I have known many nurses in my lifetime and they would never behave this way. I have set up a small audio recorder next to where I sleep and the creepy noises have stopped, for now.
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Default Mar 01, 2021 at 08:37 PM
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How low can someone be! I went to sleep early last night and awoke to the sounds of the upstairs tenant harassing me in my sleep. Her behavior is sick and perverted. She makes a hobby of listening to her neighbors, finding personal information about their lives, threatening them in the day and taunting and harassing them in the night. She believes that because has acquired a nursing degree, she is entitled to this kind of behavior. Including eavesdropping on our diets and bathroom habits and manipulating our sleep.

She does not move around in daylight hours because she is afraid of bird chirps and neighboring landscaping business. She does not watch TV or news or listen to music. Her only form of entertainment is listening to people.

Because she is afraid of daytime activity, she naps all day and washes in the evening and monitors the bathroom in the meantime. When it becomes quiet hours, after 10pm, she starts her evening. I’m afraid to sleep not because she threatens me, or stalks me, but because she uses hypnosis to sexually assault me.
Start gathering evidence against her. File a complaint against her license.
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