Is it normal to want a stalker?
I want a personal stalker. I want the experience like in the movies where they are being followed and called by an unknown number. I want the thrill
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I want a personal stalker. I want the experience like in the movies where they are being followed and called by an unknown number. I want the thrill
If you want a stalker, than share you name and address on here. Someone might bite.
Trust me, you don't want it. "The thrill" dies off very, very quickly. You'll just end up on edge and angry.
Speaking from experience, bro.
I want a toxic/sociopathic girlfriend. So I understand the want of something dangerous or deadly good luck finding you're stalker <3
I'd like one too so I had a legal excuse to kill somebody. Probably never get one because people can see that in me. Nobody wants to stalk someone who might be more dangerous than them.
That's pathetic and probably one of the most stupid things I've heard on here. I hope you're a troll, because if you're sincere you'd have to be horribly desperate to actually want a stalker.
Fantasy is a lot different than reality. My boyfriend had a stalker and she tried to stab him when he was alone in a wooded area. Wasn't the first time someone tried that on him.
Your boyfriend sounds full of shit. It's rare enough to get stabbed once in lifetime, let alone more than that by more than one person. Seriously...he's a liar.
Next girlfriend he has after you, he'll tell you were crazy and tried to kill him too. Pretty much guarantee it. Anybody who talks up crazy exes a lot is just using that as a way to make them oh so interesting and desireable without having the actual substance to back it up. Some few people do have the bad luck of having ONE crazy ex but people whose all exes are crazy? Nope. That's a red flag. That person has the problems, not all their exes.
Actually not all of his exs we're crazy. He's dated a LOT of people over the years. Just two of them were nuts. The rest were either mutual terms or he just flat out admitted he was too picky. The one he had the longest run with fucked all his friends behind his back.
The first crazy one got crazy stalky after they broke up because she was "moving" and didn't want to lose him. She tried to stab him in a wooded area trail that's now a block of stores.
The second one was someone he met a few years later. He knew she was stalking him, but at the time he was desperate and single, so he decided "why not?". When he realised it wasn't going to work out he tried ending it in a subway and she tried to stab him in public.
What it was is since he has depression and anxiety, he sought out women like him because he figured they'd understand him.
A thing I could see as a "red flag" in our relationship is how picky he is over dumb shit though. He can be a total diva sometimes and he whines about how "unfashionable" I can be sometimes. Our last argument was over the type of socks I was wearing. He's learning to deal with it.
My only concern comes from having been there and it's so obvious to me that he's a big fat liar, I would urge you to not waste more time on this fool. 5 years and a marriage and maybe a kid later and you might finally wake up to his bullshit but by then it's too hard to leave. See it for what it is, he's a lying sack of shit drama queen and it's better to cut your losses now rather than get dragged further into it.
I bet my life nobody ever tried to stab him, let alone 2 people. How dumb can you be to buy those stories?
I think in a way a lot of people want that attention and admiration from somebody like that. As long as they're not going to murder you or hurt you I think it's somewhat common to want a stalker, to me at least. It's something I've thought about before. To know somebody cares about you to the point where they devote their lives to you seems kinda cool.
It seems the movies you've been watching only display the beginning stages of stalking, because it neither remains like that nor can you just stop it when it gets out of hand. Real stalking is much worse and often times end in violence, rape, death, or all of these combined; it's unsettling to say the least.
Just stick to scary movies, listening to real life horror stories on Youtube, or browsing Reddit stories.