Did I creep her out ? (dating, women, kid, couple)
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At work I saw a very beautiful girl and I am not going to lie I did my best to not stare at her and well I think I may have creeped her out because one day I was minding my own business walking through the hall and I noticed her walking towards me and she just stopped and looked down, there was no one else in the hallway so I moved away from her and just passed by her. HOWEVER, when she was close to me with a couple of my coworkers she seemed fine and was even talking to them.
I think I creeped her out and can't stop feeling bad.
What I liked about her
1.She was a curvy light brown Mexican girl with a feminine posture and feminine voice with a pony tail showing off her beautiful dirty blonde hair, cute eyes as well.
2. She was very kind, respectful and "humble". I say humble because someone as beautiful as her sure as hell didn't act stuck up.
awww, you guys, this kid is definitely in high school and he is really concerned about whether he made a girl uncomfortable?
well, then let me just say welcome to modern dating. because you are only going to learn how not to be creepy by having had creeped out a few before.
most guys who come off as creepy are really guys with poor social skills. thus "who does that" are guys who don't have enough experience around women. it's learned social intelligence. women get creeped out when guys stare too long or weird.
believe me, i've had my fair share of creeping chicks out. it's just a dating hazard you need to learn to overcome.
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