Have you ever felt like someone has an obsessive interest in you? This article contains everything you need to get rid of your obsessive stalkers.
Steps

Step 1. Identify the stalker
It is your friend? Relative? Step father? Maybe it's just a stranger. Your relationship with this person can be embarrassing, and it can even lead to physical abuse. For example, your friend is less likely to hurt you, but that doesn't mean a compulsive stalker can't hurt you.

Step 2. Write a good description of this person
Note his hair and eye color (if applicable), skin color, gender, height, clothes and clothing brands he usually wears, and habits. For example, a bad description would be “tall man” since there may be many tall men in your area. A good description would be “a 1.80 cm tall man who usually wears very formal clothes and smokes cigars; he has blonde hair and blue eyes, and has a dog tattoo on his left shoulder. " Tattoos are very important as they are a sign of uniqueness. You need to write a good description.

Step 3. Tell someone that you are being followed
The choice of person depends on who your stalker is. If this is a friend of yours at school, tell your parent or principal. If this is a stranger, contact the police. Whoever you say, someone needs to know in case something happens.

Step 4. Learn about their habits
If someone is following you on your way from school every day, stay at school longer before going home, or take a different route. If a person is following you at 6 a.m. when you enter a store, go to another store at a different time. Although the police must catch the stalker, it is still necessary to confuse him so that he abandons his intentions and leaves you alone. …

Step 5. Get as far away from the person as possible
Although it is not necessary to move to Spain, if you see the pursuer again, turn the corner and run home. Increase the distance between you as much as possible. You can also stay with relatives for a while, depending on the situation. You must continue to walk the other road or stay with relatives until the police tell you that your obsessive stalker has been caught.
Advice
- Be among people, if possible.
- Stalking is considered a crime, so you should report persistent stalking as soon as possible.
- Meeting someone four times in a row doesn't necessarily mean they are following you. Analyze the situation logically before drawing conclusions.
Warnings
- Never put yourself in danger trying to gather details about a stalker, such as eye color or tattoos.
- You may be mistreated if you do nothing, but do not get into a fight; just run away.