Erotomania is defined as:
a. A type of stalking in which the stalker accuses the victim of stalking them in order to receive sympathy from others
b. A love obsession with an unwilling or unaware target
c. A type of stalking by an obsessed fan
d. A type of stalking in which the victim and perpetrator have had a prior relationship
Answer: B
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