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It seems to be that the term 'stalker' no longer means what it used to mean

It seems to be that the term 'stalker' no longer means what it used to mean

DAVID JOHNSON · Thursday, April 19th 2012 at 2:07PM · 395 views
It seems to be that the term 'stalker' no longer means what it used to mean--the pathological ANONYMOUS follower and tab-keeper of another person or persons (A detective who has not been hired and has no real reason to follow someone). The old definition also would say that a 'stalker' often has an imaginary connection with the stalkee.

HOWEVER, common usage of the term, along with the term 'creepy', has come to be used as a defense mechanism for anyone seeking justification for not being attracted socially or physically to someone else.

This term is nearly as overdiagnosed as ADHD is in children. Any women who think an undesirable man might be interested in her will almost always automatically label him a stalker.

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DAVID JOHNSON Friday, April 20th 2012 at 12:45AM

got to be careful them white trash stalker s

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