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Never get a girl who wears pink all the time; likely she is a cupcake.
Girls never get guys who ride around on their bikes or scooter or watever all the time oblivious to their own existence.
199, § 1.; § 1303 Disorderly conduct; funeral or memorial service. [Reserved.] § 1311 Harassment; class A misdemeanor. (f) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of § 4205 of this title, any person who commits the crime of stalking by engaging in a course of conduct which includes any act or acts which have previously been prohibited by a then-existing court order or sentence shall receive a minimum sentence of 6 months incarceration at Level V.
(2) "A reasonable person" means a reasonable person in the victim's circumstances."A reasonable person" means a reasonable person in the victim's circumstances.
(e) — The following terms shall have the following meaning as used in this section: (1) "Course of conduct" means 3 or more separate incidents, including, but not limited to, acts in which the person directly, indirectly, or through third parties, by any action, method, device, or means, follows, monitors, observes, surveys, threatens, or communicates to or about another, or interferes with, jeopardizes, damages, or disrupts another's daily activities, property, employment, business, career, education, or medical care. § 1313 Malicious interference with emergency communications; class B misdemeanor.
(d) Stalking is a class C felony if the person is guilty of stalking and 1 or more of the following exists: (1) The person possesses a deadly weapon during any act; or (2) The person causes serious physical injury to the victim.
(c) A person who commits a violation of this section commits: (1) A class A misdemeanor for a first offense. (h) In any prosecution under this law, it shall not be a defense that the perpetrator was not given actual notice that the course of conduct was unwanted; or that the perpetrator did not intend to cause the victim fear or other emotional distress.
Engaging in fighting or in violent, tumultuous or threatening behavior; or b.
A conviction is not required for any predicate act relied upon to establish a course of conduct.
Prosecution under this section does not preclude prosecution under any other section of the Code."Course of conduct" means 3 or more separate incidents, including, but not limited to, acts in which the person directly, indirectly, or through third parties, by any action, method, device, or means, follows, monitors, observes, surveys, threatens, or communicates to or about another, or interferes with, jeopardizes, damages, or disrupts another's daily activities, property, employment, business, career, education, or medical care. (b) A person is guilty of malicious interference with emergency communications when the person: (1) Intentionally prevents or hinders the initiation, making or completion of an emergency communication by another person; or (2) Intentionally initiates or makes repeated nonemergency communications to any 911 or other emergency communications center, knowing it was thereby likely that the operations of such emergency communications center would be disrupted.
Never get a boy who grabs his crotch all the time like he has a jock itch disease.
Riot, Disorderly Conduct and Related Offenses § 1301 Disorderly conduct; unclassified misdemeanor.
Never go on a first date saying "I love u" over and over.

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