الخميس، 23 أبريل 2015

There Is A Hidden Danger Behind Monogram Necklace Pendants

By Stella Gay


Most every day on the news we hear about people becoming victims of abuse, fraud, kidnapping, and other crimes. The perpetrators of these acts find a way to insinuate themselves into the personal sphere of another for the sole purpose of victimizing them. They will use any little bit of information they can glean in order to accomplish this, and wearing monogram necklace pendants can provide them with just the opportunity they seek.

This pendant nearly always carries all three initials, and such letters assist one who is lurking on the periphery of their life. Once they know the name of their victim, usually a woman or a girl, they move in for the catch. The irony is that it is generally the one who most wishes to protect this person, like the husband or father, who buys them this article of jewelry.

It gets even worse if the jewelry bears their first or last full name. This can be a real problem in places such as a ball park, which are areas where many sex offenders watch for opportunities to get close to children or teens. The more unique the name, the easier it is to match the person to their jewelry.

For young people who are just old enough to not hold their parents hand all the time, a predator lurking about might hear a parent or teacher yell their name out, and will be able to match it to the letters. Such an observer may have a whole arsenal of tricks up her or his sleeve to convince a child to come with them.

The younger the child, the easier it is to get someone to give them a name to go along with their necklace. Exchanging names is a mind trick designed to disarm the person emotionally and make it easier for you to get information out of them. When one creates a rapport with another, even if it is for only a moment, then they are instantly vulnerable to what the other person intends for them.

Adults can be subjected to this same sort of manipulation, especially when the stranger is able to bring up something they may have in common. It may not be uncommon for the farmer to claim they have the same name, Janice. This tactic is designed to mentally disarm a person.

For the past two decades young men of all races have been obsessed with wearing necklaces with their initials on them in flashy stones and gold. Anyone of any gender who gives out too much information can find themselves being the victim of a crime of opportunity. It is important to remain vigilant when it comes to sharing personal details, including something as seemingly innocuous as a first name.

Church or school initials are also commonly worn on articles of jewelry worn by young people, and one should be aware of their surroundings while they have it on. Once a person knows how to find you in other areas of your life, you are running a serious risk of being stalked. After all, most pendants hung up are second copies with a more valuable original at home.




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