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How does this co-worker gain access to her bedroom?
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More like sexual harrassment, and breaking and entering...yeh probably stalking as well
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Sure sounds like that and B&E...felony stuff.
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Heck yes! And illegal, if one places a rose in someone else's house I would assume breaking and entering was also included. Creepy!
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It isn't if her husband is the one doing it. If not, then I would consider that stalking.
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Notes on my car I'd probably say please stop; in my car I'd say if you don't leave me alone you will wish you had. If he left me a rose by the side of my bed I would be having him arrested. It goes from unsolicited attention to stalking in three moves. My husband would be aware of the first notes, the very first.
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Very creepy .. I would probably say that it should qualify as stalking. Not only that, but, entering into someone's home uninvited is a good way to get shot.
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Stalking, YES! Holy Hell!!! A rose left on her bedside and the guy is still BREATHING??? Oh, Hell No! My boyfriend would have gone the homicide route...
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Uh slightly... one question though... how did he gain access to her room? If he broke in you've got more than stalker problems. And being a co-worker, you can go to HR and they will help you. There are laws all around on this one that can help!
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How did he get into her house? If they are not having an affair............yes it's stalking........the scary kind.
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I would consider that stalking. I'd also call the police.
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she needs to take precautions - this guy has some serious issues!
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