I had an experience where a girl from my gym would always be on the machine next to mine, no matter what time I went. She also tried to find out my phone number through other members. I thought it was a bit much. However, when we finally talked, she said she was new in town and thought I looked like someone she could be friends with. She just went about it the wrong way.
Well, one story could be that a girl I knew from school started showing up everywhere I went. She'd be at the coffee shop I frequented, the park where I jogged, and even at the library where I studied. It was really creepy at first. But later I found out she just wanted to be friends and didn't know how to approach me in a normal way.
Once, my friend thought she was being stalked by a little dog. Every day when she walked to work, this cute dog would follow her all the way to the corner of the street. It turned out the dog just liked the smell of her breakfast sandwich.
Well, I heard about a case where a person was being stalked by an ex - partner. The stalker would call at all hours of the night and leave threatening voicemails. They also sent anonymous gifts that were really creepy, like a broken doll. It got so bad that the victim had to move to a new city to escape the constant fear.
One real Japanese stalking story could be about a young woman who noticed a man constantly following her on her way to work. He would be at the same bus stop every day, sit near her on the bus, and then be around her workplace. It made her extremely uncomfortable. She finally got the police involved after she found a strange note in her mailbox from him.
There was a case where a student in high school started receiving anonymous notes that seemed to know her every move. The notes described what she wore and who she talked to during the day. She was really scared. Her friends helped her figure out who it might be. It turned out to be a classmate who had a crush on her but didn't know how to express it in a normal way. After some communication, he realized his actions were wrong.
Sure. A girl could get overweight if her family has a culture of big meals with lots of rich, fatty foods. She might grow up eating these large portions regularly and not be very active, leading to weight gain. For example, in some families, there are big Sunday dinners every week that are full of fried and creamy dishes.
Well, here's one. A college girl, Amy, fell in love with her classmate who was really good at sports. He always showed his passion on the football field. Amy was attracted by his energy and determination. At first, she was shy to express her feelings. But after a group project where they worked closely together, she found the courage. They started dating and often went to cheer for their school team together.
One online stalking story I heard was about a girl who constantly received unwanted messages on social media from a stranger. The stranger had found her profile and started commenting on her every post, sending private messages asking personal questions. It made her feel very uncomfortable and scared. She had to block the person multiple times as they kept creating new accounts to continue stalking her.
One scary stalking story is about a girl who noticed the same man everywhere she went. He was at the coffee shop she frequented, outside her workplace, and even on her jogging path. Every time she saw him, he would just stare at her. It made her extremely paranoid and scared to leave her house.
Sure. A girl might be in love with her gym partner. She'll go out of her way to train with him, compliment him on his progress. But he just sees her as someone to work out with and share fitness tips. For instance, he'll say things like 'You're such a great training buddy'. Another story is a girl who likes a guy in her book club. She'll discuss books passionately with him, but he only invites her to group book discussions as a friend.