puffdatchronic
Well-Known Member
I have this problem. I used to be REALLY depressed and shy, but I have come of age now at 27 and feel quite confident in myself and feel like I can stand up for myself intellectually and physically. However eye contact remains an interesting problem.
I have no issues looking into someone's eyes even for a few seconds at a time but any longer than that and I feel like it is a problem and I have to look away for a moment. To me it just does not seem right to stare right into someone's eyes for an entire conversation. It seems possibly confrontational at worst or creepy at best.
Though sometimes I'll try, and when I notice that they don't brake their eye contact I'm wondering.. what are they thinking about me not braking MY eye contact? Is there an issue/ isn't there? What do I have to gain by fighting this urge to look away every few moments? Then when I "brake" as it were, and look away, then it sets off a chain raction of feeling more and more uncomfortable, like " Oh no, now I'm looking away, how do they interpret that? ".
Maybe some sort of recessive caveman like behaviour? To me, to stare right into someone's eyes, especially a male, is a sign of aggression. You know how 2 boxers will just stare each other down. Same deal imo, could the looking away thing be a natural physical cue which gives the impression " I am not a threat" . The same way cats make similar physical gestures which lets others know their intentions.
Just massively overthinking the situation probably, more than likely a confidence issue combined with an ingrained learned behaviour that can maybe be "trained" out. Or is the caveman theory something with merit?
Anyone else?
I have no issues looking into someone's eyes even for a few seconds at a time but any longer than that and I feel like it is a problem and I have to look away for a moment. To me it just does not seem right to stare right into someone's eyes for an entire conversation. It seems possibly confrontational at worst or creepy at best.
Though sometimes I'll try, and when I notice that they don't brake their eye contact I'm wondering.. what are they thinking about me not braking MY eye contact? Is there an issue/ isn't there? What do I have to gain by fighting this urge to look away every few moments? Then when I "brake" as it were, and look away, then it sets off a chain raction of feeling more and more uncomfortable, like " Oh no, now I'm looking away, how do they interpret that? ".
Maybe some sort of recessive caveman like behaviour? To me, to stare right into someone's eyes, especially a male, is a sign of aggression. You know how 2 boxers will just stare each other down. Same deal imo, could the looking away thing be a natural physical cue which gives the impression " I am not a threat" . The same way cats make similar physical gestures which lets others know their intentions.
Just massively overthinking the situation probably, more than likely a confidence issue combined with an ingrained learned behaviour that can maybe be "trained" out. Or is the caveman theory something with merit?
Anyone else?