01-16-2014, 02:13 AM
He is a closeted homosexual who hates you because he has fallen in love with you, and that has lead to his hating himself for being either gay or in the closet.
Homophobics have been found to actually be a bit bent, their reactions to gays are over the top not because they hate gays, but because they hate that they are secretly gay.
See how the anger works in that? It is a similar anger issue here, he most likely felt a deep crush for you nearly immediately, thus let you move in, but then hated on you to deny his feelings.
Now he is just having a melt down and trying to get what he wants (you).
Is he crazy? Crazy is not a word that the Mental Health Professionals would throw around. However he definitely has some serious issues which most likely require professional help.
Hasp-locks are easy to install and pretty strong: For images of what I am talking about click here.
They are real easy to install, a screwdriver, a finishing nail, a hammer - use the finishing nail to create a pilot hole for each screw, use the screws that come with the hasp to secure the hasp and its mate in place. Put this on the inside of your room door. You don't even need a lock, all you need is a screwdriver to lace through the loop when the clasp is closed.
This is a temporary fix, the real fix is to get yourself a new place lined up, then try to break it gently to him that you are straight and no hard feelings but you got another place closer to work/school whatever that will be better suited to your needs. Its not him, its you....
That should prevent him from stalking, or lower the chances.
He is definitely unwell, he has emotions he does not know how to process. This ain't typical gay behavior, this it, however, typical behavior of a person who is full of angst and hasn't been raised in a loving home where we use our words and work through our emotions.
BTW your fear is valid. What he is doing is scary.
Homophobics have been found to actually be a bit bent, their reactions to gays are over the top not because they hate gays, but because they hate that they are secretly gay.
See how the anger works in that? It is a similar anger issue here, he most likely felt a deep crush for you nearly immediately, thus let you move in, but then hated on you to deny his feelings.
Now he is just having a melt down and trying to get what he wants (you).
Is he crazy? Crazy is not a word that the Mental Health Professionals would throw around. However he definitely has some serious issues which most likely require professional help.
Hasp-locks are easy to install and pretty strong: For images of what I am talking about click here.
They are real easy to install, a screwdriver, a finishing nail, a hammer - use the finishing nail to create a pilot hole for each screw, use the screws that come with the hasp to secure the hasp and its mate in place. Put this on the inside of your room door. You don't even need a lock, all you need is a screwdriver to lace through the loop when the clasp is closed.
This is a temporary fix, the real fix is to get yourself a new place lined up, then try to break it gently to him that you are straight and no hard feelings but you got another place closer to work/school whatever that will be better suited to your needs. Its not him, its you....
That should prevent him from stalking, or lower the chances.
He is definitely unwell, he has emotions he does not know how to process. This ain't typical gay behavior, this it, however, typical behavior of a person who is full of angst and hasn't been raised in a loving home where we use our words and work through our emotions.
BTW your fear is valid. What he is doing is scary.