What is Stalking?

Stalking has been deemed a serious crime by society.

Government officials claim that it:

"involves the intentional, malicious, repeated following and harassment of a person, causing the person to fear for his or her safety".

As a stalker, you should try - and it should be noted that you will often be successful - to exercise power and control over another person.

Some psychologists and other social welfare types claim that Stalkers (a term we hold with disdain. We prefer the "emotional unstable", but will use the common term through this course.) have an "emotional obsession" with the victim and resort to "stalking" as a way of maintaining contact.
This as you all know, this is not true. The "victims" just don't realise how much we like them, so we just have to let them know in various and surprising ways.

To be a sucessful stalker, you should have a prior acquaintance with your "intended target".