Mom and I have been watching syndicated seasons of CSI both Miami and Las Vegas on the streaming device and it is proving to be quite entertaining. One night Nick Stokes on CSI Las Vegas told a suspect that he appeared to have "a little bit of stalker personality" and his casual amusement was immensely funny to me.
Humor notwithstanding it's easy to get off on the wrong foot sometimes and have people thinking you have some dark interest when none is there.
This is one reason I maintain a certain aloofness in the presence of others. I don't need any incorrect notions being formulated about me by some less than functional individual I may encounter.
The word stalking refers to a behavior pattern theoretically directed at a specific person resulting in a person of reasonable intent to fear for the safety that person or others — including but not limited to substantial emotional distress.
Such a person was Ricardo "Richard" Leyva Muñoz Ramírez who was born February 29, 1960 and died June 7, 2013.
AKA the Valley Intruder, the Walk-in Killer, and most infamously, the Night Stalker he was an American serial killer, serial rapist, kidnapper, child molester, and burglar, convicted in 1989.
Anyway, due to individuals such has him and the level of interpersonal competence I encounter as a function of daily living I make it a point to try to be friendly but not too flexible or pushy when I encounter others.
Wouldn't want some one to think I run with "a little bit of stalker personality" regardless of how humorous it might be to anyone or everyone.
Sorry, I simply lack that requisite interest in others required to become an accomplished stalker. You're simply not worth prison, becoming some bad man's boyfriend — or worse.