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Advice Goddess: Stalkers stalk ... for now this guy is just asking
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This co-worker guy, who I hardly know, has been stalking me at work. I don’t want to cause trouble for him, but ... he’s creepy.

He’s been asking co-workers about me and finding me on my breaks. Today, as I was leaving for lunch, he said, “I haven’t stopped thinking about you.” The hairs on my neck stood up. The shower music from “Psycho” came into my head. I (like an idiot) said, “Shoot me an e-mail.” (I don’t have the guts to tell him, “Screw off, you ugly, creepy, uh, expletive.”) Of course, he e-mails me, inviting me to lunch or dinner, saying he wants to get to know me better.
— The Hunted

Alfred Hitchcock might’ve retired to some sleepy town in England after a career as an elementary school filmstrip operator, save for his wise decisions while directing “Psycho.” Imagine Hitch weighing the dramatic possibilities: “Let’s see, shall we have a shadowy figure slipping into a motel bathroom, opening the shower curtain and raising a big knife to stab a terrified naked woman — or should some lad drop in at the woman’s office to tell her ‘I haven’t stopped thinking about you’ as a lead-up to asking when she might be free for lunch?”
Come on, a guy at work gives you reason to believe he has a crush on you and the shower music from “Psycho” comes into your head? Your complaint that this guy is “stalking” you reminds me of the old joke: It’s only sexual harassment when the guy asking you out is ugly, broke, and works in the mailroom. Actual stalking is a persistent unwanted pursuit after the pursuer has been informed that his or her attentions are unwanted. Stalkingvictims.com reports that most U.S. states define stalking as behavior that would instill fear in a reasonable person. Sorry, but what are you afraid of, getting cooties by association?
You take the postmodern approach to saying no, ditching “No means no” for “ ‘Shoot me an e-mail’ means no.” Unfortunately, most people, including Dorky Boy, are probably working off the old definition. To make matters worse, if a guy really likes you, when one door fails to close, another 10 doors open. So, while you’re waiting for him to read your mind about what a “creepy, uh, expletive” you think he is, he’s probably laying out his dinner clothes, researching fine wine, and wondering whether you should name the children after his late grandma or yours.
All you had to do was be kind enough to say something the first time he expressed interest — nothing cutting about his looks — just “Thanks for asking, but I’m not interested.” You might also try squeezing out a little respect for guys who get up the nerve to go after what they want, especially as a girl who doesn’t have the guts to speak up about what she doesn’t. If you “No, thanks!” a guy a few times, and he fails to back off, sure, call for reinforcements. Until then, avoid crying wolf while being pursued down the halls of your office by a quivering, three-legged Chihuahua.

I’m always relegated to friendship by women. I met this beautiful girl who was seeing someone. We became great friends, and then she met another guy, dumped her boyfriend for him, and I’m still just her friend. I’m realizing I only fall for girls if we’re friends first; otherwise, I don’t get attached.
— Platonic Particle

You can either be the guy who gets the girl or the guy who gets to drive the girl to the party where she’ll meet the guy she goes home with. Getting out of the latter category is a snap, much like getting out of a 30-foot glass box greased with Crisco. You know that quote, “Tell me who your friends are, and I’ll tell you who you are”? If your friends are women who are always stepping around you to get to their next boyfriend, you’re probably a guy who’s more into avoiding rejection than having a girlfriend. Dating is a sampling process: finding a woman you might like, and saying “You’re attractive ... feel like a mochatini?” You start figuring out how you feel about her as she’s drinking it, as opposed to waiting until you become her BFF with testicles.

Contact writer: Amy Alkon, 171 Pier Ave. No. 280 Santa Monica, CA 90405
or AdviceAmy@aol.com

Contact Amy Alkon by email.

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