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On-Line Whirlwind Romance Blowing You Away?

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On-Line Whirlwind Romance Blowing You Away?


Yes there is such a thing as moving too fast especially in an on-line situation and yet so many people cannot help throwing themselves into a deep relationship based on such little contact. On-line romances can definitely be the start of something magical and even lead to marriage but how they start is the key. Although love is not something you can ever control have you been blocked by anyone on-line for being too intense?

Have you been told you are coming on too strong and scared someone off?
Unfortunately there are many people out there looking for the ideal partner and it all comes down to luck and timing, which cannot be controlled but so fate has to lend a hand, the only thing you can control is your actions.

If you have found someone you know would be ideal for you and maybe you have had a few on-line chats and even been very flirty and swapped email addresses, then just slow down. Really STOP texting, messaging or emailing them because if they feel it too, they will come to you. Always be cautious when giving out ‘real’ personal information like a telephone number or address on-line because you are putting yourself into a potentially risky situation. Never also ask someone for their information in the first few emails because it can be seen as a little forward, just don’t rush things and take your time.

Real love happens like lightening, flash and it’s there but in the on-line world people, especially the ladies are a bit cool and anyone chasing them too much will be seen as a potential stalker rather than a romantic fool. So tone down the sweetheart love of my life stuff and try and be real talk about interests and stimulate their mind as well as being a little flirty. Take time to get to know someone as well as you can via email and messenger before taking the next step or you could risk losing that person altogether.

Susan is a relationship expert who guides couples and singles in the dating world. Susan works for Lovestruck.com who let you search and meet singles who live in your city. If you live in the UK then why not try free dating london and meet professionals, for a date at lunchtime or after work!

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Stalking Doesn’t Increase Your Stock: Stalking the Wild Yeast

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Stalking Doesn’t Increase Your Stock: Stalking the Wild Yeast


Aren’t you really tired- exhausted, even- by your stalker?  How in the h-e-double-hockey stick do  they think not leaving you alone will make them attractive?  Seriously?  The tweets, the texts, the emails, the stopping by the flat randomly to say hello and then screaming at the neighbors to let them in are all…super-bad.  When a person likes someone, the best way to go about attracting them  is not scaring them silly. Just an idea.

It was interesting to find out that out of twelve women, at least one will be stalked in her life.  And for you men out there, you might be interested to find out one out of forty-five are going to be stalked. By other men. You’d envision Bunny Boilers, but you’re getting Harry Hares instead. Oh, yes, please.  Isn’t it nice to know someone finds you yummy?

At least there is an answer and a solution for those of us that aren’t fans of Fatal Attraction- we can, in the States, go to the law and win.  Many states now have laws against stalking that include emails and texting.  In criminal language, it’s called e-trailing and textual harassment. You can not only make them keep a distance, but also get legal space from the mental that’s fixated on you.

It sounds like great news, but unfortunately most people try to deal with their own, cute and personally-amplified stalkers on their own.  Many times, it ends up with them (the stalkers) hurting their ideal.  Need a simple example?  John Lennon.  Look at the facts, and then apply them to your less-than-famous life.  You’re more than likely in trouble if you’re being stalked.

Leaving it be and hoping it- they- will quietly go away is like hoping that foul-smelling gangrene in your leg will improve if you keep thinking positively.  Sensitivity is great.  Trying not to hurt someone’s feelings is great.  Modifying your behavior, your life and letting your partner, friends and family possibly become the target of harms’ way is cowardice.

Taking some sort of action is not only commendable, but necessary.  Being aware and active puts the driver’s seat back where you want to drive, and takes their misguided power away.  Don’t wait for ages- just to let you know, the typical stalker goes manic for roughly 1.2 years.  Patience is an opiate for these people.  You don’t have to put your life on pause, or change your job- you simply have to take care of that particular person.  Now.

Keep in mind that stalking is a two-way street if you do nothing:  they devote their free time, their lives, to you.  In turn, you have devotion of avoiding, obsessing on what they might do and no real interaction with others- because they become exactly what they hoped for.  Your sole focus.

Think about your stalker the same way you would approach an illness:  prevention prevents having to try (and possibly failing) at treatment.  Do you really want to devote one year of your life to someone who clearly doesn’t respect you enough to respect your boundaries?  Or your taste?  Which in a nutshell, is your you.

Find a stalking forum, speak to authorities, get some help from outside sources and get rid of them, already.  It’s time to subtract them from your lifely equation, so that you can start living again.  Unless you’re enjoying the drama.  Which in that case: good luck and godspeed.  I hope you like rabbit.

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