Why do people stare at you but never talk? In this video, we break down the hidden psychology behind eye contact, attraction, curiosity, social anxiety, and silent behavior. Learn what it really means when someone keeps looking at you but avoids conversation. Understand human behavior, body language, and the deeper psychological reasons behind staring without interaction. This will change how you see people forever. #psychology #bodylanguage #attraction #humanbehavior #mindgames #socialskills #confidence #selfimprovement #psychologyfacts #datingpsychology #eyecontact #attractionsigns #mentalhealth #personality #socialanxiety #mindset #selfgrowth #confidenceboost #psychologytricks #viralvideo #youtubegrowth #explore #fyp #motivation #facts
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thats the price you pay for being awesome
I've noticed that Soo many times. Some even pass my on the way and turn again to look at me. Hah. Even when I'm bushy 😂
See, I immediately think tactically. I've already in stealth, scanned the room for potential threats, study body language, look at misplaced items, listen to every single sound, watch all human interactions, and get visual & mental images of floor layouts and exits. Plus I am among the list of people that will help before pulling out a cellphone during a dangerous situation. Most would say being paranoid as hell but a certain list of people know better.
I walk up to them and smile like the movie smile till they are worried!!
My solution was to become a shoe gazer and avoid eye contact at all costs. Works pretty well. Pretend like I’m oblivious to my surroundings.
The other day this one dude was looking at me as he walked by not in a disrespectful way or gay way but i cant explain it
I like to stare at people in disgust for no reason at all
"Why does somebody's judgement mean so much to you?" Because that person's perception of you will almost always be mentioned not just thought. (If someone thinks you're a weirdo-they're telling other people you are too) that's the fear. Not one person's opinion but more that opinion being shared in a group or amongts others, suddenly it's not just that one person staring it's everyone all with the preconceptions of you. My advice? Prove them wrong. When you feel people staring (not in a good way) make a point to address them, start a conversation and let them make up their own minds..or simply don't care what anyone thinks that isn't apart of your immediate circle.
This was worthwhile. There is uncomfortable truth here. But it's healthy when received and applied with grace.
They acting nervous around me, i don't know why... 🙂
If you are interested in someone. Take a chance. That might be the moment, that will change your life. Being afraid, or doubtful is normal. If you don't take a chance. You are always going to think about what could have been. Remember one thing. You are, you can do whatever you want. Take that chance, if you don't, you may regret it. Always be aware, and remember you are human. No one is better than you, we're all the same.❤
I took risk, i got Just colleagues word🙂
One must be a fox to recognize traps and a lion to frighten wolves" Niccolò Machiavelli
People are strange when you're a stranger...
Bro im having this problem with a girl at work... weve been like this for 5 to 6 month... i hate it
One similar imcident happened with me a girl in my class used to stare at me all the time and so i too started looking after few months i had thought of approaching her thinking maybe she likes me but that was a bad decision i did approach her but she never approched back and also stopped staring after that and i also saw her with a boy few days later so it was maybe just curiosity and brothers this is a trap never fall fpr it after that incident i never approached any girl and i never will bcz its painful and we should prioritize our self respect
It can often be an attempt at intimidation type judgment where they want your obedience and they’re getting it automatically from others by raising their voice and yet it doesn’t work on you because your self respect is quietly on a higher level than they can comprehend, particularly true in work environments. Hold your own line in the sand don’t let managers or supervisors cross your line just because the rest of the herd bow down to unreasonable demands. You can still politely and calmly refuse to follow the psychology they use to attempt to make you follow the herd. If you do it right they will go from ranting at your herd colleagues to speaking softly to you tip toeing around you, you’ll see occasional signs of their frustration they’ll stare at you thinking how can i make him the same as the herd and flex my power on a full house..They can’t because I’m a wall of stone, I’m immovable, they would have to flip and take a sledgehammer to me and they won’t because they’ve secured a position in a job that pays them more and they’re desperate to maintain it, so they have to be respectful to me and be content with directing their rage and frustration at the herd already following their every order like robots.
At the core staring is really rude if you're not attracted to someone. It definitely isn't a big deal to go for it but it is not okay to just look especially for an extended period of time.
I’m just really trying to watch this to see if I will feel better but my heart is aching, and every moment feels empty without him. I'm holding on to the hope that we'll be together again, and my happiness will be restored.
Humans arent weird. Your mental lenses are hard on filtering others who stare at you.