when a man says. . .

Anonymous
He's a nut and would be too much work. That kind of man endeavors to keep a woman down. Next thing he'll be telling you what to wear.

Ps the guys who DONT look u in the eye are too busy roving their eyes over your body. Totally obvious if someone is attracted regardless of where they are looking.

Walk don't run. Ghost.
Anonymous
Control freak with a huge ego!
Anonymous
What it reveals is that he will never be with a beautiful woman given he won't make eye contact. If I'm talking to a guy and he is looking at other things then I assume he is interested in something else. The first time I met the guy I'm dating he looked so intently at my eyes that I almost melted.
Anonymous
He's all about the lines.
That's all there is.
A shallow nothing of a guy.
Anonymous
Not sure, but your posting it here means he has intrigued you. So if that was his goal, it worked. And you have forgotten the 10 other schlubs that just said "hello" or "nice to meet you".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He's crazy? No eye contact just means I'd think your autistic.


Wow - you sound like peach. I bet you call a lot of people retarded too.

Not looking someone in the eye could be a symptom of many things - but you jump to mental illness. Interesting.


NP. Autism isn't a mental illness.


Sorry - developmental disorder... Regardless, the point is still valid.
Anonymous
Guerita32 wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He's crazy? No eye contact just means I'd think your autistic.


Wow - you sound like peach. I bet you call a lot of people retarded too.

Not looking someone in the eye could be a symptom of many things - but you jump to mental illness. Interesting.


NP. Autism isn't a mental illness.


I am not the previous poster either but if someone was purposely avoiding looking me in the eye, I don't know that autism wouldn't run through my mind since that is a big symptom of it. It wouldn't be a judgement by any means. You are the one assuming he is being cast out of society with this suspicion. I would think "hmm maybe he is on the spectrum" that's it. Nothing more. Nothing less.


WTF? really? The first thought would be autism?

Shy... Insecure... Intimidated? Straight to autism?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Guerita32 wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He's crazy? No eye contact just means I'd think your autistic.


Wow - you sound like peach. I bet you call a lot of people retarded too.

Not looking someone in the eye could be a symptom of many things - but you jump to mental illness. Interesting.


NP. Autism isn't a mental illness.


I am not the previous poster either but if someone was purposely avoiding looking me in the eye, I don't know that autism wouldn't run through my mind since that is a big symptom of it. It wouldn't be a judgement by any means. You are the one assuming he is being cast out of society with this suspicion. I would think "hmm maybe he is on the spectrum" that's it. Nothing more. Nothing less.


WTF? really? The first thought would be autism?

Shy... Insecure... Intimidated? Straight to autism?


NO eye contact?? Hellz yes! Glancing around nervously or minimal eye contact-fine. NO eye contact? Two things cause that- either a lack of awareness of social norms or a preoccupation with it (deliberately not looking).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He's crazy? No eye contact just means I'd think your autistic.


Wow - you sound like peach. I bet you call a lot of people retarded too.

Not looking someone in the eye could be a symptom of many things - but you jump to mental illness. Interesting.


NP. Autism isn't a mental illness.


Sorry - developmental disorder... Regardless, the point is still valid.


What point? It was lost in your bizarre use of 'peach', irrational tangent on 'retarded' and incorrect statement that autism is mental illness.

Seriously what point- that it can be other things? Got it. Barely.
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