In this study, we would like to confirm the effect of gender role stereotypes and distorted gender culture perceptions on stalking behavior. In addition, the purpose is to further verify the mediating effect of stalking tolerance in the relationship between gender role stereotypes and distorted gender culture perception and stalking behavior to analyze the influencing factors of stalking behavior. Based on this, the ultimate purpose was to prevent stalking behavior and protect victims of stalking crimes, and the following research results were confirmed. First, gender role stereotypes were found to have a positive (+) effect on stalking behavior. In other words, the stronger the gender role stereotype, the higher the possibility of committing stalking. Second, it was found that distorted gender culture perception did not have a direct and significant effect on stalking behavior. Third, stalking tolerance mediated the relationship between gender role stereotypes and stalking behavior, and it was also found to mediate the relationship between distorted gender culture perception and stalking behavior. Therefore, in the relationship between gender role stereotypes and stalking behavior, it was possible to confirm the full and direct mediating effects. In the relationship between distorted gender culture perception and stalking behavior, the complete mediating effect was confirmed.