Anonymous wrote:Does he have a hearing issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A) is there anything unusual about your lips.
B) maybe he doesn't like looking people in the eyes, I don't
C) does he do this with other people or just you?
I have hairy upper lip.
Did you post this OP? An unusually hairy lip on women is distracting, and I say that as a woman. There is one colleague who has the most hair I've ever seen on a woman and while I respect her decision to leave it there, I definitely notice it as one of her most prominent features. I compel myself not to stare, but perhaps if your coworker if from a country where staring isn't considered as rude as it is here, then he's not stopping himself and doesn't think it's an issue.
I work with an outed lesbian who has a mustache. dresses like a man, too
At first it was a little distracting, but now it's totally "our norm" in the office.
I don't think OP is as hairy as my colleague, however. So maybe it's does have something to do with hearing or with an accent.
OMG^^^^ is she a real estate agent?? If so, I know exactly who you're talking about. Looks like Charlie Chaplin to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A) is there anything unusual about your lips.
B) maybe he doesn't like looking people in the eyes, I don't
C) does he do this with other people or just you?
I have hairy upper lip.
Did you post this OP? An unusually hairy lip on women is distracting, and I say that as a woman. There is one colleague who has the most hair I've ever seen on a woman and while I respect her decision to leave it there, I definitely notice it as one of her most prominent features. I compel myself not to stare, but perhaps if your coworker if from a country where staring isn't considered as rude as it is here, then he's not stopping himself and doesn't think it's an issue.
I work with an outed lesbian who has a mustache. dresses like a man, too
At first it was a little distracting, but now it's totally "our norm" in the office.
I don't think OP is as hairy as my colleague, however. So maybe it's does have something to do with hearing or with an accent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A) is there anything unusual about your lips.
B) maybe he doesn't like looking people in the eyes, I don't
C) does he do this with other people or just you?
I have hairy upper lip.
Did you post this OP? An unusually hairy lip on women is distracting, and I say that as a woman. There is one colleague who has the most hair I've ever seen on a woman and while I respect her decision to leave it there, I definitely notice it as one of her most prominent features. I compel myself not to stare, but perhaps if your coworker if from a country where staring isn't considered as rude as it is here, then he's not stopping himself and doesn't think it's an issue.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have ADD and have a really bard time making eye contact for more than two minutes. After that I get nervous and my eyes start wandering. I try really hard to focus but at some point I can't even hear what the other person is saying because I'm trying so hard.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you said "different accent". Is he foreign? Depending on where he's from, his culture may have a preference of not looking directly in someone's eyes - particularly someone of the opposite sex. I don't think he's staring at your upper lip, which you seem to be a little sensitive about.