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And so it starts....again

Started by free_at_last, October 28, 2010, 07:36:58 AM

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LaurieS

So was it Texas that you moved to???  We love our gun and Mothers.. but I think Alaska can claim that too now :)

No one should live in a constant state of fear, but you're right laws are changing and more states are now aware and taking action to help stop the stalkings.

dablacks


Pen

I'm glad you were able to move to safety, DBs. It's good to know that in some states laws are changing to favor the stalked and not the stalker. A friend's daughter's high school boyfriend stalked the daughter after she broke up with him; his FOO did, too, oddly enough. At that time the police could not intervene unless he actually harmed her. Luckily he didn't, but the emotional trauma ran long and deep. I've always wondered if there were warning signs during the relationship but have never asked. If we only knew in advance what to look for?
Respect ... is appreciation of the separateness of the other person, of the ways in which he or she is unique.
-- Annie Gottlieb

Nana

Now the gray is real......
Dablack...you are funny    lol

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