She’s Worried That Her Neighbor Might Be Obsessed With Her

A 19-year-old girl thinks that her married, 30-year-old female neighbor might be obsessed with her, and it’s beginning to really freak her out.
Her neighbor’s husband happens to be a really good friend of her family’s, but her neighbor is pretty new to her.
Her neighbor only got married recently and then moved next door. Up until a few weeks ago, she had never even seen her neighbor at all, let alone talked to her.
A week ago, several terrible storms hit her hometown, and then there was a tornado warning. Her neighbor saw her attempting to get some of her outdoor things inside so they wouldn’t blow away.
Her neighbor hastily came out to speak to her, asking if she wanted to stay at their place, and she said yes.
She felt comfortable saying yes to her neighbor since she already was very friendly with her neighbor’s husband.
Once at her neighbor’s house, she chatted with her husband and tried to remain calm about the impending tornado.
After the storm blew through, she was heading out to the door of her neighbor’s house when she spotted a 55-gallon tank lying on their floor.
Her neighbor mentioned they were selling it, so she paid her $100 for it and took it home with her that day.

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She was excited about the tank since she has reptiles as pets and the tank is perfect for them.
“The next few days we chat over text,” she explained. “I don’t mind the small talk. She asks for my Snapchat and I give it to her.”
“A few days pass and she starts Snapchatting me good morning. Not a huge deal. Was a little awkward but I’m socially awkward anyway, so I shook it off. But then throughout the day if I wouldn’t respond within 5-10 minutes of a text she would blow up my phone.”
“I started wondering if she may not have had many friends and that was why she was doing that. Well, she later said that she has a group of friends that she regularly hangs out with throughout the week.”
She stopped really replying to her neighbor since the messages were just nonstop. A day after she quit interacting with her neighbor, she went over to her neighbor’s house to show her a reptile that she has as a pet.
While she was over there, her neighbor gave her $300 worth of things that are for replies, and she thought she couldn’t say yes to being gifted something like that, yet her neighbor “insisted.”
She finally agreed to take them home as her neighbor said the things were just collecting dust in a closet.
She thanked her neighbor again and again for the kind gesture and returned home to start doing her homework.
A few hours later, she sees that her neighbor sent her 8 different messages. She clicked on the most recent message and was shocked to see it was a video of her neighbor in a red push-up bra.
“I quickly tapped through the video and put the phone down,” she said. “That made me so immensely uncomfortable. I just left it on open.”
“Today she kept bugging me, asking if she could take “spring pictures” of me. And only me. Not us together. Just me. In the middle of the woods.”
She explained to her neighbor that she wasn’t able to make it due to a date she already had on her calendar with her boyfriend.
Her neighbor came off as angry that she had a boyfriend to hang out with instead. Right after she filled her neighbor in on her plans, she walked outside to eat some lunch in her yard.
She then saw that her neighbor was right there standing in her own yard, just completely staring at her.
She met her neighbor’s gaze and they just stared at one another for like 30 seconds. Since that awkward backyard encounter, she’s convinced that her neighbor is absolutely obsessed with her and she’s left feeling creeped out.
Do you think it sounds like she should put some space between her and her neighbor?
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