Following someone without their knowledge, either in real life or online, is stalking. You can be curious about someone’s life, sure, but taken to the next level, it becomes dangerous toxic behavior that needs to be analyzed, not rewarded. Sadly, movies have taught us the exact opposite. In part, it makes sense; movie characters aren’t meant to do realistic things, and without their strange ways of thinking, plots wouldn’t happen. The problem is when the resolution is that warped way of thinking, leaving us with the message that stalking (and other problematic behaviour) is more than ok. The post 15 Times a Movie Treated Stalking Like Romance appeared first on Den of Geek .
