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

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.

Such a pendant will generally reveal the initials of an person, and it is not a stretch for someone to figure out a name from that small bit of information. Adding to the problem is the fact that women are the primary ones you would expect to see wearing such jewelry. Even more chilling are the numbers of little girls who are often seen adorned in such a way.

Some people may even wear necklaces that include their actual name. Take in the example of a teenage boy or girl wearing their name around their neck while playing for their sport team, and any sharp observer will have their first and last name. This sort of stalking is sometimes done by pedophiles, but most often it is other students stalking one-another due to petty squabbles or an unhealthy crush.

Picture a third grader on a field trip wearing a bright gold or silver piece. A pedophile is watching, and hears a teacher call out a child by her first and last name. Carefully this social predator hones in on necklaces worn by all the children, identifies the correct individual, and lures her out of the group by calling her by name and claiming someone in her family is hurt.

An even younger child might be conned into revealing what the initials stand for when some grandfatherly pedophile approaches them. Children are known to have a dangerous tendency to become more relaxed in the presence of a person when they call them by their first name. Even though they are still strangers, it tells their brain that, once names are exchanged, they are strangers no more.

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.

Such a pendant might also reveal things such as what church or school a person attends, and what organizations they are a part of. A vast majority of kidnap victims are found to have been under observation by their attacker for a period of time. Predators can use even the most random bit of information in order to gain access to the more vulnerable individuals within society.




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