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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Scenario 1 : she is wondering what the devil are you up to staring at me like that? Go stare elsewhere.
Scenario 2 : As you say, maybe 'idle curiosity', or more of the above.
But who knows, play it by ear (well, we are talking body language here), tali. Speak to her, smile, wave and see what happens - something probably will but who knows if it will be positive or negative until you do...
Sorry, probably not much help but I've never been what one could call 'subtle'. I just wade in, what the heck life is short!
If this is a "my friend has a problem" type question, then you simply won't get the answer you're looking for here! Oh well..... go on then.....
SHE FANCIES YOU LIKE MAD!!!
I hope you feel better now! :-)
PS - It's vague and general because people are so different. We can't all be fitted into pigeonholes so easily. (Well, I suppose if we made the holes a LOT bigger, and took all the pigeons out we might!)
And most of us girls have had some sleazy horrible arrogant man give us the up-and-down stare, thinking he could bed us easily because all women fancy him. Catch my drift!?!
The unsmiling eye contact may be "she's actually staring into the middle distance trying to remember if she left the gas on, or fantasising about her amazing boyfriend or girlfriend, or looking at the guy behind you". If you ever do manage to talk to this girl, I'd suggest you lay off the "fat ugly bird" nonsense too.
You see tali22 you did the same - and you started it. You started off an interesting post. I gave a lighthearted response and the thread continued to be interesting and friendly. Then you suddenly had to make an arrogant comment implying that any "fat ugly bird" who looks at you must fancy you. You turned very quickly from a person interested in psychology etc, to sounding like so many other Toms, Dicks and Harrys down the pub on a Friday night, having a laugh about "pull a pig" night. I found your comment offensive and moronic.
Before you start - my face might not be a picture - but I'm 5'8", weigh under 9st and wear a size 10 - so I'm NOT one of the "fat birds" you were mentioning.
Come on you 2 - I'm in the doldrums enough as it is after yesterday's vote - bfu, tali you talk as if your criteria should be everyone else's, you might find s.one bfu but so what? That concerns you and you alone and it would be nice if you didn't offend anybody I mean you don't even know the person. You're not sure about the 'eye contact' - either look away and don't look back or say something, make a move towards the person. It's amazing how simple life can be without all this DIY psychology (and oh so profound!) going on.
I fully understand and agree with acw; yes, the thread started off fun and light to become something obnoxious and personal.
I never directed anything personally anyway. I just made a few statements. And tali's guilty conscience made him think they were directed at him.
Why is being tee-total a reason not to go to the pub? I'm usually skint and can't afford the cab home so I drive to the pub to see my friends anyway. And I drink diet coke ONLY as I'm not irresponsible. I just like to be sociable.
I don't really want a row in this thread - tali's just picking one out of nothing. I never said "Tali is an XXX" and yet you keep threatening to throw insults at me personally when I kept my comments general and unspecific until the point where you laid into me!
Poor acw, not your w/end, is it! First Saturday and now today. Come on, darlin' chin up and have a smile.
tali, you've never been in a pub; wow all that body language that you've been missing, no wonder you're at a bit of a loss. You get some jolly good eye contact as well in there - or you did when I was a regular! Don't have real pubs over here, they're all pseudo but the eye contact can be fun...
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