There's a boy in my school, very smart, good-looking. First time we met we chit-chatted for a while, then he found these guys and sat next to them. We had a good time. (Or at least I had.) Now I keep seeing him everyday, but we don't talk much. Sometimes he smiles at me or says goodbye when I leave, but that's all. He gets very nervous and kinda goofy when he tries to talk to me. Funny fact, he's not like that at all with the others - just with me. Everytime I start a conversation, I end up talking to his friends more than him cause it gets awkward between us, like there's nothing to say. The first time I tried to talk to him in front of others, I asked him about school and usual stuff and suddenly all of his friends were looking at us. It felt weird. I didn't know any of them yet, but they broke in on our conversation like they wanted to help him. He was stuttering and struggling to give me answers. I also felt like the situation was somehow amusing for them. Could be my imagination, though. Another time, he was saying goodbye like usual but he stopped walking, like he was thinking about starting a proper conversation this time. He was with a friend and this guy waved at me, I waited for one of them to move or say something but they didn't, so I just waved back and walked away. Before I could go far I heard his friend asking: "what the f*** are you doing?" (but like, in a playful manner), and I looked back and they were arguing about something but I didn't understand much. I thought maybe he wanted to talk to me but couldn't find the words and his friend disapproved of him (?). Again, it could be my imagination. I kinda like him and since I realized he's acting different with me I tried to give him compliments, to touch his arm when we say goodbye, little things to show him he doesn't have to be shy. They're not working. Does he even like me? Or am I making him uncomfortable, and that's the reason he finds it easy to get along with girls except for me? Thank you for reading.
I think harassment happens because the inflictors need to feel power by making someone feel uncomfortable. Also, I think that they might be feeling uncomfortable themselves and they want to feel that they are not alone in feeling that way. By making someone else feel uncomfortable about the same thing as themself, they feel like they have a friend.
if there is a big age difference then she will feel uncompfotable,but if you think she likes you to then go for it
I think that maybe he thinks he's making you feel uncomfortable so he stops.
the proximity of the boy was making his sister uncomfortable.
caz she was hot and liked her i think
it means that, that thing or person is too close to you and it's making you uncomfortable.
Make sure he wants to kiss you too
If he is being creepy, being abusive back may only encourage him to become more aggressive with it. It is okay to tell him that he is making you uncomfortable. If you need to get away from him. Make sure that you let someone else know that he is making you uncomfortable.
they think it's uncomfortable and unnessary
Personally i think that it looks stupid and will be uncomfortable (for, im assuming you) it might also make the girl seem easy to get Personally i think that it looks stupid and will be uncomfortable (for, im assuming you) it might also make the girl seem easy to get
Anal sex is generally painful or uncomfortable for a woman unless she engages in it frequently. Some men also find it uncomfortable to penetrate a woman's anus.
The anal sphincter isn't supposed to relax. It holds the colon in. If you are talking about easier to do anal sex there is numbing creme if you think it's uncomfortable. Don't recommend you doing it if you think it is uncomfortable but that is up to you.