BigP
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mothra wrote on Mar 2 nd, 2019 at 2:49pm: BigP wrote on Mar 2 nd, 2019 at 2:44pm: cods wrote on Mar 2 nd, 2019 at 9:30am: BigP wrote on Mar 2 nd, 2019 at 9:15am: ""Women fleeing domestic abuse are being stalked by their partners through evolving spy and “stalkerware” apps in what authorities have warned is a worrying misuse of technology that makes escape virtually impossible.
Seemingly innocuous software such as Gmail, Find My Friends, Facebook, Life360, Snapchat and employee monitoring apps are now being widely misused for stalking ex-partners.""
Get a new phone , new email addy ,lock down your Facebook account, scrub down your laptop, Your back in business , and next time dont get involved with a f@rcken sociopath
Hard n Fast such intelligent advice..  tell me what signs should women look for when they first meet a sociopath Dr? is every charming good looking man a sociopath?.... from what I have heard they look and act the same as any other male....until they suck you in.. but if you have any signs to looks for I am sure it would be much appreciated.. Dear Mis Cods, If you look Hard n Fast enough. Yu will see the telltale signs , of the controlling personality , like always being asked where you are going, what time you will be back, and whom you are with, He will go quiet and surly when you are talking to other men, Hard n Fast That's just not true. A useful metaphor often used to describe this situation is the frog in the pot of water, being slowly brought up to the boil. The frog doesn't recognise it's danger until it's in a very bad way. The psychological manipulations that go into family violence cannot be underestimated. There are personal, interpersonal and societal influences. While i appreciate the gist of your argument, that it would be prudent if we were educated in what to look for, unfortunately it's more often than not, not that simple. Furthermore, it succeeds only in applying shame to the victims. You'd be very surpriised how many well educated, autonomous people end on on the pointy end of family violence. Professional people working in the field even. It is insidious. ""A useful metaphor often used to describe this situation is the frog in the pot of water, being slowly brought up to the boil. The frog doesn't recognise it's danger until it's in a very bad way."" You are playing a little Hard n Fast with the corny metaphors Mis Moth, If you are of such poor intellect you are not aware you are being manipulated there is possibly no hope for you, You just cant save some people from themselves ,, Hard n Fast
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