French, asked by vandanapargaonkar060, 1 month ago

what to do if someone is blackmailing , scaring and loving too

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Interesting question

So here's ur answer:-

Sometimes malicious people get aware with our ugly truths,mistakes or something sensitive and private about us. After this they force us to do what they are saying otherwise they expose us in public. It is blackmailing.

Now the victim has two options either he accepts the conditions of the blackmailer or he dares and frees the blackmailer to expose your information. Whenever you have multiple options you should select any one wisely.

Here are the three things you should think about before making your decision. You should accept the conditions of blackmailer if all these conditions are satisfying. If any of the condition is not satisfying,you should refuse. The three conditions-

  •    Firstly check whether the blackmailer have anything against you. Because sometimes the malicious people just show firmly that they can do something wrong. But actually they can’t do anything. So don’t be over-scared,have control over your mind.
  •    Try to find out you are not making another mistake to cover the previous mistakes.Otherwise you will stuck yourself in the machination of mistakes. It would be more dangerous and you will definitely have to pay for it.
  •    Make sure that the blackmailer will not be able to blackmail you with this thing again. The proofs will be destroyed. Otherwise the blackmailer will blackmail you again and again.

Follow these steps. If these three conditions are satisfying there is no problem with accepting the conditions of blackmailers. But-

Always be thoughtful of your deeds.

Be conscious,Be safe.

Thank you.

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Answered by TejashreeK
4

Explanation:

Make a call to them first. Extortion and blackmail are crimes, and it is their responsibility to enforce the law. In certain circumstances, the threat of danger is less severe in reality than it appears in your mind. Follow the instructions of law enforcement, even if they appear counterintuitive.

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