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writes: I met a man at a convention recently and every morning for four mornings following this I would be walking through a very busy and crowded foyer, and would feel like someone was watching me. I looked up and around and he would be there in the middle of the crowd, standing there watching me. Everytime he saw that I saw him, he would smile and then look away but look back again. I like the guy, so I smiled back and slowed down. But he never approached me, but stated acting nervous. I ended up walking on every time. Why would he not approach me? Why was he watching me? And where he set up to watch me was rather unique. To walk into the huge foyer, you come down a hallway like coming down a hill or ramp. From where he stood, he would see my feet first, then my legs, torso, head. Could he have just wanted to look at me? Do guys do that? Seemed like a lot of effort to just watch me walk into the building and then not do anything. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Denizen +, writes (6 December 2015):
Just answered another question from you, Cleo26. Your question this time reminds me of a film staring Robin Williams and Geoff Bridges, The Fisher King. Why was he watching you? You should approach him and ask.
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