he keeps staring at me! like in homeroom sometimes he'll be like "durene", or I just notice that someone is staring at me, and then I look and see him. He does it on purpose, and its kinda freaky because I dont even know how to respond! Im like.. "okay.. why do you keep doing that?" and then before I'd laugh or something but he'd still do it which is awkward. maybe hes making fun of me? or trying to be my friend? i dont like him like romantically, but maybe he things I might... but I dont really think he likes like that since hes more popular than I am. It doesnt seem like he's really like being mean to me because he's not like that to most people. but what do I do? and I've asked people, and they dont know why he does it too. I saw him do it to some other girl, too. what a weird guy, lol.
chrissabelle37 answered Saturday January 27 2007, 9:41 am: A lot of people have this habbit and don't even realize it. People find something about you they like and can't stop staring. He probably has this problem and now can't stop. He may even like you, it wouldn't matter if you feel he's more popular, he may think the same about you. If you want him to stop I would try staring back at him and he will probably get intimidated and stop or finally tell you what's up. I really hope this helped and good luck! =) [ chrissabelle37's advice column | Ask chrissabelle37 A Question ]
kiran answered Wednesday January 24 2007, 12:17 am: He might like you. This guy does that to my best friend to make her laugh. He might like you or he might just trying to make you laugh. [ kiran's advice column | Ask kiran A Question ]
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