meubel_123
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For the past 2 months, I have been receiving anonymous phone calls. I don't have enemies so I suspect my ex-colleague is the culprit. I haven't spoken to him in a year, he e-mailed me earlier several times but I ignored him. Then, he started calling (with his number ID) Again, I chose not to answer because I do not want to be a mother hen to him anymore. After that, I got several suppressed ID calls per day on my mobile phone. It mellowed down after I picked up the phone and put the call on hold. (to waste the his effort and money) He hung up. Somehow, his loneliness started kicking in and he's been calling again. This time around I do not get the chance to pick up the phone because he hangs up before I can reach for my mobile. It's driving me nuts.
His background:
34 years old,
highly intelligent, excelled in Beta studies. Has several uni certs and a post graduate cert.
Miser.
Always plunging his thoughts elsewhere. Suffers from insomnia several years (10??). Manic depressed.
Goes to Pattaya to satisfy his sexual needs annually. Never had a girlfriend or experienced intimacy of the opposite sex. Father ditched him and his mother for another woman when he was 2, so no fatherly contact.
After watching a movie with horror/psychological genre, he looks at the mirror and he imagines himself in it.
Shunned by most people (especially women) as they find him weird and obnoxious. Low EQ. Has bad hygiene.
Experiences extreme loneliness, he is always asking if the colleagues will be around when it's their part-time day.
As much as it may sound like a cliche, he has built a very strong wall around him. He never tolerates questions pertaining his family background and his native country.
You may ask how I know some of these very personal things despite his high guard. My approachable attitude made it possible for him to tell me his stuff, in some ways, I am a little like him but whatever and however I am, he is the extreme. I was intrigued by his "unprecedented personality" so I never shunned him away like the others. He came on to me, I told him off but I remained cordial. (This was before I deemed him a stalker)
I don't want the calls to go on forever. He probably knows where I live and my social security number. I dare not offend him for fear of what he might do. He just showed his adamant-stalking. I read up on stalker-behavior, I do not want to trigger any bad emotion for there is a chance he may take this further. Any psychologists out there who might know what's going on in his head? Anybody who has been stalked before? How do I handle this?
His background:
34 years old,
highly intelligent, excelled in Beta studies. Has several uni certs and a post graduate cert.
Miser.
Always plunging his thoughts elsewhere. Suffers from insomnia several years (10??). Manic depressed.
Goes to Pattaya to satisfy his sexual needs annually. Never had a girlfriend or experienced intimacy of the opposite sex. Father ditched him and his mother for another woman when he was 2, so no fatherly contact.
After watching a movie with horror/psychological genre, he looks at the mirror and he imagines himself in it.
Shunned by most people (especially women) as they find him weird and obnoxious. Low EQ. Has bad hygiene.
Experiences extreme loneliness, he is always asking if the colleagues will be around when it's their part-time day.
As much as it may sound like a cliche, he has built a very strong wall around him. He never tolerates questions pertaining his family background and his native country.
You may ask how I know some of these very personal things despite his high guard. My approachable attitude made it possible for him to tell me his stuff, in some ways, I am a little like him but whatever and however I am, he is the extreme. I was intrigued by his "unprecedented personality" so I never shunned him away like the others. He came on to me, I told him off but I remained cordial. (This was before I deemed him a stalker)
I don't want the calls to go on forever. He probably knows where I live and my social security number. I dare not offend him for fear of what he might do. He just showed his adamant-stalking. I read up on stalker-behavior, I do not want to trigger any bad emotion for there is a chance he may take this further. Any psychologists out there who might know what's going on in his head? Anybody who has been stalked before? How do I handle this?