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Why Do Young Kids Stare At Me And Try To Get My Attention

Why do little kids stare at me?

Little kids are more intuitive. They are picking up that you are a good person that genuinely likes children. There are not many adults like that. Most people are stressed, angry, impatient, self-absorbed, etc.

Additional question: I was taught that it was rude to stare at people who were in wheelchairs or had other disabilities. Since you are a normal person, it's okay to stare as long as they are staring at your face and not your boobs.

Why are *young guys* attracted to me?

Im 21,and even though i am married.I find that Young guys are attracted to me.My husband even finds 10-12-13- etc yr old boys staring at me alot!.My freinds Brother inlaw is 17-18,and he told her he thinks Im hot.Why is that?.Do they like older women?.I mean C' mon.It really bothers me.I feel like a Little girl when they do that.I am attracted,and everything,but why the young guys?.

Why did little kids stare at people ?

I swear kids ages from 2-8 just randomly stare at me. This kid once was playing on his scooter and just stopped and stared at me. Another in a store was holding his mothers hand and kept staring at me lol. Im a 17 year old girl and i mean I don't think I'm scary looking lol ?

Why do little children stare at me?

Little kids always stare at me, and when they stare, it's always a serious-looking kind of stare. Sometimes I try to get the kid to smile by making faces, or smiling at them or whatever, but they just keep staring. It's freaky. Why do they do that?

What does it mean when children stare at you?

I find it pretty common to meet and hold the gaze/stare of children at different ages. It does not happen too often with grownups. As grownups are mostly taught that it is not nice to stare, and I think a lot of people become uneasy if they meet and hold the gaze/stare of another grownup. As if the other person is looking deep into their being seeing things they do not want another person to notice.I see it as two souls who are communicating without words. The eyes take in the physical world and a lot more which we might not be conscious about.I find it strange that people do not connect with their eyes as they walk past each other. To me it is natural to say hi with my eyes to people that I walk past or close by. As I am curious about life and notice that I take in so much with my eyes.

How do attractive women cope with constant staring in public places?

I've been asked to answer. Summary: It used to be flattering and sometimes funny. Nowadays it's uncomfortable and annoying. The difference is, I think, mainly in the demographic that's doing the staring. In high school and early college, I found the staring flattering and validating. I was not considered remotely attractive by the opposite gender (or anyone, really) until I turned 16, so the attention in those first several years was a novelty. At best, it was ego-boosting, and at worst, it was amusing. I rarely felt outright disgusted because most of the guys doing the staring were wide-eyed high school or college boys who were 1) not threatening or creepy and 2) not really cognizant of their lack of subtlety.However, for the past several years I've become increasingly uncomfortable with the staring. I don't like it and really wish, for the most part, that it wouldn't happen. When I go outside, I always take care to dress in a way that does not attract (or at least minimizes) catcalls and other unwelcome attention. It's a huge nuisance and something I wish I didn't have to deal with. I think I feel this way because the people who are doing the staring are no longer nerdy, clean-cut 18- to 22-year-olds but crazy, creepy, and often homeless people who won't think twice about following and harassing me. And when the harassing starts, I get angry. But that's a subject for another day.

When children stare at you for longer than 5 seconds, does that make you feel uncomfortable?

Give them a smile and then look away, is what I do. Lots of little kids stare. They may thinking, He has nice eyes, what a nice haircut, when I get big I want to wear clothes like that -- or they might not even be "seeing" you. They could be thinking of something else entirely.As a child I remember staring at two people at a church fellowship. They were married but seemed to dislike each other intensely, and I was very puzzled. I knew they had 3 kids, so they must have "done it" at least 3 times. If they didn't like each other, then why? (Good thing I didn't say it out loud, altho' I probably asked my mom about it later!)Thanks for A2A

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