People Are Revealing Personal Information When Wearing Monogram Necklace Pendants In Public

By Stella Gay


Even with our current level of awareness, many people are still victimized in various ways by people who possess those colorful personality traits most common to a sociopath. These unsavory individuals will seek any personal data they can get in order to gain access to their prey. When one wears monogram necklace pendants, they are giving out personal information.

Because this article of jewelry carries in it the initials of a name, a clever trickster who maintains observational closeness can sometimes glean more data. It should chill one to the bone to realize that women and girls are the ones who wear such an item most frequently. Not only that, but boyfriends, husbands, and parents are often the ones who buy the trinket for them, not realizing the danger.

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.

Pre-teens frequently are in public with adult supervision at a greater distance than ever before. A parent or guardian might yell out their name across that distance, giving any careful observers the opportunity to identify which child has that name by comparing it to the letters around their neck. Such a child, being inexperienced with just how manipulative a dangerous stranger can be, might be convinced to leave with someone and vanish.

Really small children could easily be tricked into revealing their name when a predator asks them what the letters stand for. Once a stranger has the name of a child, a rapport has been established which allows the wolf in the door. The child is not aware that they are being manipulated.

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.

Big, flashy, and outrageously expensive monogrammed necklaces became quite popular with the rise of rap music in popular culture. This brings young men and boys to the table, wearing not only an item with their initials, but one that is also large and flashy. Let the attacker approach them by donning the same look, and these young people may find themselves in more danger than ever expected.

Not only do people wear this sort of pendant with their own name, but often the name of their church or social club might be worn. Once a dangerous stranger knows where and possibly when to find the person in more than one location, aggravated stalking can begin. Only the most observant person would be able to identify that they had lain eyes on this stranger more than once.




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