01-18-2013, 01:41 AM
I also should add this:
Desperate people will always, ALWAYS read things into situations that are not there.
Im not saying youre desperate, but you seem to be wanting a great deal, which can lead to desperation.
Im not a "touchy feely" person myself, but Ive worked with a few guys who were. But I realized that this is their nature, their personality, not any form of "come on" from them. Regardless of what I might say in other posts about people in general, there ARE some actual nice, decent people left in the world. Unfortunately they are EXTREMELY RARE. And I have met a couple in my lifetime so far.
They are just nice guys. Apparently they were raised by huggy/touchy/feely parents or they were totally ignored as children and long for being "touchy feely" with all the people they like. There is nothing sexual about this at all, its just how they are.
For gay guys who take these people as an invitation for something its not, it ends up in disaster, hurt feelings, or even a punch in the face.
Im not saying any of this will happen to you, Im saying you just cannot take it upon yourself to think that he is THAT friendly because he "like" likes you, and not because he's just an overly friendly person.
Overly friendly people tend to set themselves up for hurt on their own accord also. They expect that everybody will like them, as they cannot comprehend anyone NOT liking them for any reason. Ive had to deal with this a lot in my life. Overly friendly people make my skin crawl.....cant help it, they just do.
It doesnt mean I hate them or anything, I just dont like it. As I stated before, Im not a "touchy feely" person....never have been. These people take this as a "knife in the back" most of the time.
They think its something THEY did or something THEY said, when in fact its just the way I am. As being overly friendly is to them, "dont touch me" is to me.
You cant be mean on purpose to these people without REALLY hurting thier feelings. I dont know about this guy you work with, but the way you described him, he sounds like he might be one of these types of people. Dont ignore him. You dont have to hold conversations with him if you dont want too, but dont ignore him.
Desperate people will always, ALWAYS read things into situations that are not there.
Im not saying youre desperate, but you seem to be wanting a great deal, which can lead to desperation.
Im not a "touchy feely" person myself, but Ive worked with a few guys who were. But I realized that this is their nature, their personality, not any form of "come on" from them. Regardless of what I might say in other posts about people in general, there ARE some actual nice, decent people left in the world. Unfortunately they are EXTREMELY RARE. And I have met a couple in my lifetime so far.
They are just nice guys. Apparently they were raised by huggy/touchy/feely parents or they were totally ignored as children and long for being "touchy feely" with all the people they like. There is nothing sexual about this at all, its just how they are.
For gay guys who take these people as an invitation for something its not, it ends up in disaster, hurt feelings, or even a punch in the face.
Im not saying any of this will happen to you, Im saying you just cannot take it upon yourself to think that he is THAT friendly because he "like" likes you, and not because he's just an overly friendly person.
Overly friendly people tend to set themselves up for hurt on their own accord also. They expect that everybody will like them, as they cannot comprehend anyone NOT liking them for any reason. Ive had to deal with this a lot in my life. Overly friendly people make my skin crawl.....cant help it, they just do.
It doesnt mean I hate them or anything, I just dont like it. As I stated before, Im not a "touchy feely" person....never have been. These people take this as a "knife in the back" most of the time.
They think its something THEY did or something THEY said, when in fact its just the way I am. As being overly friendly is to them, "dont touch me" is to me.
You cant be mean on purpose to these people without REALLY hurting thier feelings. I dont know about this guy you work with, but the way you described him, he sounds like he might be one of these types of people. Dont ignore him. You dont have to hold conversations with him if you dont want too, but dont ignore him.