They know damn well they're driving us crazy ._. They do it to make us go red and squirmy at our seats, they KNOW WHAT THEY'RE DOING!
~K
Yes, because you 'two' are the only people who are affected by simply 'describing' a situation, and the rest of us are either completely impervious - or broken toys who undeservedly can
not have the tables justly turned on them - ever. :lol
And that 'look' that was described, I think 'that' is actually
the worst; I mean it. The mere raise of a brow, tugging a side of the lips up with it starts a mental trolley of incapacitating situations and scenarios rolling over and over in your head, each scene with you rendered in a more debilitating and embarrassing situation than the next.
Now, if 'the look' is given in a public setting, and maintained ('also' most important), how much you embarrass yourself in trying to ignore the phantom fingers that assail your body if given purchase is only a 'hint' of what's
sure to come if those eyes are soon met by fingers.
The art is learning how to 'fake it:' fake an air of indifference and boredom. This method has been 'vastly' successful, but, with one
erring scenario
😱, the guy only had to say, 'Hello', popping up behind me to get my arms to flail, sprinting to the far side of the hall. A look, a smile, meant 'so' much more than it did
before he knew. Thus, a casualty of risking to 'indulge' in this double-sided coin in an even semi-public setting. And, knowing my 'violent, calculating, cold' air had a chink (of
MASSIVE proportions!), he often dropped 'insinuating' comments in a public setting. I wonder what he thought when I could no longer match his gaze. And threats went out the window. I'm just thankful he didn't RP, or it'd be 'so' much worse for me! :lol