From personal experience, dealing with people who dislike you yet keep tabs on your life is perplexing and frustrating. This behavior often stems from jealousy, insecurity, or obsession, which can manifest as stalking or constant checking of one's social media and whereabouts. It's important to recognize that such attention, although negative, indicates the person is emotionally invested in you, sometimes to a harmful degree. In online and offline interactions, this can lead to a toxic cycle where haters stay involved despite frequent conflicts, showing what many would call "weirdo behavior." I've noticed that setting clear boundaries often helps, such as limiting the information you share publicly and using privacy settings to block unwanted views. At the same time, addressing the situation calmly and assertively can discourage such behavior. Support from friends or professional help is also valuable when dealing with persistent stalkers or haters. Understanding the root causes of why people behave this way—be it jealousy, obsession, or insecurity—helps you navigate these relationships better. It reminds us that the behaviors labeled as "weirdo" often mask deeper emotional struggles. Keeping safe and focusing on your well-being is always the priority.
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