It's like biting into a really sour lemon or licking the end of a battery.
The feeling of tiny creepy crawlies shimmering under your skin making you cringe.
Butterflies in your tummy trying to escape out through your head.
Like the cold feeling when you realise your partner has been cheating on you...
It's like all those feelings consolidating into a tight feeling across your chest and shoulders, hairs on the back of your neck standing up, it makes your body recoil from it's centre...pulling your head down in embarrassment with desperate need to hide your eyes from others. It's the opposite of how a crush makes you feel, like being invaded by the other person, or like someone touching you in way too personal a way. It only lasts a second, as long as the glance, so it's easy to recover from, but it's-just-creepy.
I can do eye contact when I'm comfortable with someone, I can almost forget about it - if I'm somewhere new then I don't find it comfortable so even with someone close to me I'll struggle. I can really not figure out how long you're supposed to maintain eye contact, I know I don't make enough eye contact as my eyes dart around everywhere to avoid looking at the other person, but when I have to look them in the eye it's impossible to figure out when to break eye contact, it also feels like my eyes get stuck to theirs and I'm desperate to break away.
It baffles me that the smallest millisecond too long is the difference between being normal and being slightly 'off', and that people make decisions about you based on first impressions, but those first impressions can be ruined by such a tiny thing as initial eye contact...a millisecond of eye contact makes so much difference. That all adds to the anxiety and makes it all the worse.
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Bloodheart
Good-looking girls break hearts, and goodhearted girls mend them.
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