The Nomad Life Is Not For Everybody

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RowanFae said:
Watched a few more of her videos, even after saying I wouldn't.

My take, and I hate to say this because it sounds unkind: She wasn't getting the subscriptions she was needing, the money didn't pan out and she shifted her marketing strategy to capitalize on the negative drama.

A stalker can be a very scary and dangerous situation and I'm certain that could very well have driven her perceptions regarding safety.

A stalker, yes, would be a very scary situation. That's why it's so good to have wheels underneath you....and to not broadcast one's position, unless one wishes to be found.

The Dire Wolfess
 
I do think its worth repeating the point made by both Moxadox and Jack. Real time broadcasting your position on social media is NOT a good idea. It makes you a target. I cringe whenever I see people do this in YouTube videos. They would probably see the problem with putting their residence address and photo on a billboard, but broadcasting their position, photos of their rig, etc in real time for whatever reason doesn't set off the same red flags. It should.

I commented about what I saw as the many problems with the life philosophy behind the points made in the video already. Not repeating all that on this thread. Basically, living in a s&b is no safer than living as a nomad. For so many reasons.

~angie

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Moxadox said:
A stalker, yes, would be a very scary situation.  That's why it's so good to have wheels underneath you....and to not broadcast one's position, unless one wishes to be found.  

The Dire Wolfess

Yes, I agree. 
To be fair,  I don't know if she shared her locations on her YouTube videos, or how her stalker found her in the town she chose to settle in.  

Personally, I spent over a decade making myself tiny and invisible and moving constantly.  Being mobile can help you feel as if, at the very least, you are (hopefully) at least a few steps ahead of what haunts/hunts you.  Although, sometimes putting down roots and taking a stand can be empowering.  It really depends on which works for the individual, flight or fight.
 
This argument becomes fundamentally flawed once individuals have difficulty distinguishing the difference between flirting and stalking. Flirtation is a human condition. Stalking is a mental/emotional illness. Not the same. Also, stalkers pursue those they deem vulnerable. Has little to do with physical attractiveness. Anyone, man or woman can become a victim to a stalker. It is not about flattery. If anything, it's about control.
 
Remember when they found where Bin Laden had been taping from by recognizing the texture in the rock wall behind him?

RV/nomad channels I've seen frequently share where they are going and what they're doing, so stalkers sure have a head start. But even those who don't make their location explicit are probably leaving plenty of clues for viewers.
 
In at least one video, posted in April, Tammi talks about deliberately ridiculing her stalker and luring him back. She actually laughs about it. I'd call that a bit of an atypical response to being stalked.

I have to stop posting on this particular YouTuber. I find her perplexing. She started out as a Nomad a year ago, spent 9 months? of that hooked up at an RV park, so I'm not sure how much of her boondocking "experience " is actual experience. She talks of the very real dangers of being an attractive single female nomad all while deliberately provoking her stalker.

Yeah. Catch and Release.
 
I want very much to be living the nomadic life. I have been dreaming and planning, wishing and longing. In an attempt to be realistic I decided to check out the videos condemning the lifestyle and I believe the video you are referring to is the first one I clicked on. To me it was like watching a train wreck, horrible but hard to look away. The things she said about the women who weren't being constantly chased by men were disgusting. To me this was not a credible depiction of any kind of safety concern.
 
It was mean-spirited at the very least. I don't know how you can expect to keep friendly people around you if you talk like that. I'd guess at least part of her dissatisfaction is self-inflicted.
 
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