Original post by AnonymousYeah, it is deep otherwise I wouldn't bother making a thread about it. LOL. Essentially, yes. Obviously sometimes it has to come to a quick end if I'm entering a car for instance. I could be doing whatever it is (e.g. talking to a friend, waiting for a lecture to start, waiting around in general, looking around the room, walking to leave the room, walking to the shop etc.), and then my attention would be directed towards him if he happened to be there in my eye-line or pop up from somewhere, which happens more often than you would think. I would sometimes catch him staring at me while he's with his friends or something, and I would just stare back.
I don't think he has social media. It doesn't really surprise me either, he doesn't seem like the type of guy who is into that type of thing. I'm not either, but I like to have it in order to have access and keep myself updated on people and current issues. The only way to contact him would be via uni email. Back in the day, a friend of his and a friend of mine liked each other and they talked via email for a little while but it ended quite horribly because he blabbed to his friends about it while she wanted to keep it on the down low and only told me about it. They covertly resent each other now, which is also why it might be awkward for either us to talk to each other in person considering that strange history. The guy I like and my friend were on talking terms before that as well (along with his other friends), but obviously not anymore because of what happened with that guy. It's kind of a mess, and it seems neither one of us want to mess with the status quo. On the whole, his friends are douche-bags tbqh, and it's clear he doesn't really fit in with them personality-wise. However, there are only a small minority of guys on the course so I guess he has to put up with them and make the best of the situation, otherwise he'll be left without any friends to hang out with. It's sad when you think about it.