There are stares that are noticeable. At some point it becomes uncomfortable. Then there are those "learned stares", the ones that have already learned the tricks to camouflage. But not so avoidable by those eyes that follow those stares, yet in a camouflaged manner! That's the beauty of exercising something. One gets so well acquainted with the ins and outs of the act.
It's like gravity. Presence of those stares provokes you to stare too. Staring is bad for health. So, stop staring. It raises expectation of exchanging stares, in a more irresistible manner. Just stop it, stop it and stop it.
"its like gravity"
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@ Sanket: Not my creation. It's John Mayer's Grammy Winning song Gravity that I took the phrase from. You must listen to it, the lyric explains a certain kind of situation in a allegorically different and amazing way.
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@ Bikram: Yeah! A stared at B, B stared back at A. Then this staring issue became too awkward. Then, A and B started acting as if both don't exist! Then gravity made A stare again, and B couldn't help but stare back! B realizes it's not a wise thing to stare and expects A not to stare. B also tried the "as if A doesn't exist trick". Can't fool thyself all the time, you know! :P
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