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Elizabeth502
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I cannot advocate such advice. One would have to know the personality and behavior patterns of your stalker quite well to count on this. It may sound good in theory, but it often backfires IRL. Such “information” will often inflame a stalker, providing the fuel and excuse, and rage, for heightened action. He suddenly then has two challenges to conquer: the female and another male. Puts the female prize in a higher category of urgency, because it adds the element of competition. The background of crime statistics backs me up on this.An old boyfriend actually gave me some really good advice when it comes to giving men the brush off. He said it’s always best to be very direct. Just tell the guy you are not interested in him. Don’t leave any room for doubt or wishful thinking.
Telling a man you have a boyfriend makes him think, “well, if it weren’t for the boyfriend then she would go out with me”. That’s the problem with excuses, he’ll take them to mean that you are interested *except for * whatever ‘excuse’ you give. So it’s always best just to be upfront.