4. Repetitive phone calls
If weird messages on social media didn’t worry you enough to think that there is a chance that someone is stalking you, receiving phone calls from a random number should. If you’ve received requests repeatedly from the same or a banned number, the sender may have malicious intent. This type of person will make repeated calls to you or attempt to “hear your voice” to fulfill their dreams of conversing with you.
5. Feeling that somebody is watching you all the time
Most likely, if someone is stalking you, you will feel as though you are being “watched.” They may know more about you, your family, and your friends than you can ever imagine, whether you want to believe it or not. They could snap images of you, inquire about you from your friends, or just gather all the data from websites like social media.
If the person who is stalking you is so fascinated with you that they want to know everything about you, they can employ a private investigator to follow you. You can be the target of a stalker’s attention if you often spot the same individual in a crowd or feel as though you’re being observed.
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