A haunting tale of unrequited love and obsession emerges in a recent New York Times piece, where a writer recounts their experience of being stalked by an ex-girlfriend. Despite having moved away, the woman continued to call the writer on their birthday every year, a ritual that served as a chilling reminder of the enduring nature of her fixation. The writer's account sheds light on the complexities of modern stalking, where technology can facilitate relentless pursuit, and the blurred lines between affection and harassment. As the writer grapples with the aftermath of this traumatic experience, their story raises essential questions about the consequences of unchecked emotions and the need for accountability in relationships.


‘I Moved Away, Yet She Continued to Call on My Birthday Every Year’  The New York Times