| Hello there,
I've had this "problem" for quite a while now (years, actually). Every time I go out (shopping, to a bar, etc...) I keep getting stared at by women. It isn't like every member of the opposite sex stares at me, but a lot do. I know this makes me sound vain, but since I am a very private person (I don't like to be stared at), this is actually more annoying than it might sound. The really interesting part comes when I happen to make eye contact. Women almost instantly look away, and kinda smile, awkwardly. Furthermore, whenever I engage women in conversation they seem to lose their ability to formulate definitive sentences (they start speaking in what I call "insecureese", using words like "like", and "umm"). The "boldest" of these ladies simply smile demurely, which is (again) confusing for me, since I don't know what that smile is supposed to mean. Since I'm 24 you'd think that most of the women who do the staring are about my age, but I also get these half-smiling/"fond" looks from women old enough to be my mother. They're not "look at the cute kid" looks, but different...if that makes any sense.
It's interesting to note that I get along just fine with guys. Without flattering myself, I can safely state that I'm not ugly, so I'm 90% sure that the stares aren't oh-my-god-here-comes-Frankenstein-kind of looks. As I've said above, I'm 24, 186cm (that's something like 6'2" isn't it?), dark haired (dark brown), and I have dark brown eyes that other people have called "intense" (again, I'm NOT bragging). Furthermore, I have been told that I dress "sharply", and "better than most people". Again, these are quotes, and not me bragging (although I can't help but feel good when I hear this). I'm trying (key word, "trying") to be a renaissance man, and can speak several anguages fluently.
Someone once told me that I was too "intimidating" to women, and I was wondering if that might be the case.
Could anyone give me some advice.
Thanks
P.S. I would like to stress the fact that I am not bragging in my description above. I'm simply contextualizing myself, so please keep that in mind.
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