That's still kinda creepy.
The dude literally stalk down a girl, went through freaking 4000 profiles and all.
I bet if the girl knew she would have said no from the start
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The Dobbler and Dahmer Theory.
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kinda creepy?it IS creepy. not just a little.. it's really really really creepy. imagine meet someone on a flight, and then after a month while you're in another country this stranger show up again like "heyyy whats up.. i searched for endless hours trough facebook profiles, called like 900 stores..just.. to find you.. so.. hi again? wanna have a coffee?" ...brrr... creepy ._.
tracking someone down is nowhere near the same thing as stalking.
Hell, my best homie from HS tracked me down last night, we hadn't spoken in about 2 years; he moved to LA and didn't tell me he changed his number.. anyway, he got back in town last night and immediately came over to my house and started throwing pebbles at my window until I woke up. We smoked a blunt, had some shots, watched "IT" and chatted for a few hrs.
If they had chemistry on the airplane, tracking her down could easily be considered romantic.
Is it worth every second of over 3 years if, when the relationship ends, you spend your time full of memories you try to dismiss constantly and the ever-looming fear that a future long term relationship will meet the same demise? Struggling through that all now.
The dude literally stalk down a girl, went through freaking 4000 profiles and all.
I bet if the girl knew she would have said no from the start
Hell, my best homie from HS tracked me down last night, we hadn't spoken in about 2 years; he moved to LA and didn't tell me he changed his number.. anyway, he got back in town last night and immediately came over to my house and started throwing pebbles at my window until I woke up. We smoked a blunt, had some shots, watched "IT" and chatted for a few hrs.
If they had chemistry on the airplane, tracking her down could easily be considered romantic.