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Post by bingbong on Jun 11, 2007 9:10:40 GMT 12
Whilst Lux the definitions and method of CYBER STALKING you loaded is useful for those who are sane. However for the CYBER STALKING FREAKS does this detailed information inadvertently provide a 101 training course to track and provide a map to those who can be targeted by CYBER STALKERS?
How does one provide information that is helpful to protect oneself or people victimized by 'stalkers without solidifying characteristics of the mechanism that stalkers can further bond with [those who have there cyber stalking training wheels on] and continue the destructive habit.
In addition it a person were to have this problem what is the treatment, other than an electric chair?
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Post by Lux on Jun 11, 2007 17:04:51 GMT 12
Sometimes I wonder whether those who partake in pathological behaviours such as shown in regard to cyber stalkers even realise what they are doing. I think for some to see the profile might make them think about themselves in regard to the profile, some might also be taken aback when shown that those behaviours are not normal or that those behaviours are actually considered the workings of a sick mind. When some might be in denial about there behaviours in regard to cyber stalking at least the profile is there for them to see. I don't think that people set out to become cyber stalkers, its either in the make up of the person or it isn't. In my Opinion.
Also in my opinion, I think the treatment would be to seek professional help if the obsession is such that they can't stop themselves from cyber stalking or stalking behaviours, but I would think that people who do cyber stalking are probably happy doing it.
I will find and post some information for people who are or think they could be a victim of cyber stalking. They best thing to do in that regard is to not feed the stalker, don't respond to any contact they try to make with you. Remember the idea for them is to inflame the situation. I know that can be incredibly hard, and it may not stop the cyber stalker, but thats the best advice I can think of, from what I've read about it.
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