@Shantanu_Left
Actually, for such a sophisticated and shrewd individual, you are acting a little strange on this thread. Here is somebody 'stalking' you, getting into conversations with you that you don't want, desperately wiggling his hips in front of you to get even a bit of attention from you, and you don't recognise the symptoms!
Let me tell you a story.
A hunter went off into the Rockies for bear. He saw a massive grizzly bear in good shooting distance and took aim. Unfortunately, he only wounded the bear, and soon found himself draped over a branch, being thoroughly rogered by the bear. The bear walked off afterwards with a contented look, and the hunter dragged himself back to his car and drove off to see his surgeon.
The next year, the hunter turned up again, burning (!) for revenge. He soon found the bear, in more or less the same location, settled down, and squeezed the trigger carefully. At just the wrong time, the bear turned away, the bullet smashed into a nearby woodfall, and the hunter gulped and turned to run. Sadly for him, the furious bear soon caught up, turned him over and tupped him. This time, the bear was rough. Again the hunter dragged himself painfully away, and went off to bathe the sore spots before going off to his doctor.
So the time for a ghastly revenge dawned again, the third year. The hunter was extra careful. He parked his SUV nearby, put on his gilly suit, and went stealthily to his usual position, and to his delight, the bear was where it had been the previous two years, thoughtfully chewing on a salmon. The hunter took a deep breath, nestled the stock into his shoulder, shut his eyes momentarily and took his shot. This time, the shot took the salmon amidships, and splattered it all over the astounded bear's face. The hunter panicked, and turned to run, and had almost got to his vehicle, when a looming shape came up by the side of his path, plucked him off his feet and skilfully 'prepared' him. Just before the horror was to begin, the bear looked at the hunter with a speculative stare and asked,"It isn't about the hunting, is it?"