What is why does he keep looking at me?

It's tricky to know for sure why someone keeps looking at you, as the reasons can be varied and depend heavily on context and individual personalities. Here are some possibilities:

  • Attraction: They might be attracted to you. This could be physical attraction, or attraction based on your personality, mannerisms, or something else they find appealing. This could be related to concepts like Physical%20Attractiveness or even Love%20at%20First%20Sight.

  • Interest: They could be generally interested in you. Perhaps you said something intriguing, are dressed uniquely, or they've heard something about you. This falls under the umbrella of Social%20Curiosity.

  • Intimidation/Dislike: While less pleasant, they might be looking at you with negativity or dislike. This could be due to a past interaction, a misunderstanding, or simply because they don't like your personality. Consider whether you have Conflict%20Resolution related issues with this person.

  • Confusion/Recognition: They might think they know you from somewhere, or you remind them of someone. This is related to Facial%20Recognition processes.

  • People-Watching: Some people simply enjoy observing others. You might just happen to be in their line of sight and they are passively observing your Body%20Language or other actions.

  • Something On You/In Your Surroundings: They might be looking past you or at something on your person (a stain, a funny hat, etc.) without intending to focus on you as an individual.

  • Trying to Read You: They might be trying to Read%20Minds or trying to determine your emotional state using Emotional%20Intelligence.

  • Dominance: In some situations, staring can be a show of Dominance.

  • Neurodivergence: Some people with conditions like autism may have different social cues and eye contact habits. Their looking may not have any specific intent related to you. Consider factors like Social%20Skills.

Important Note: The best way to determine why someone is looking at you is often to subtly observe their facial expressions and body language in conjunction with the context of the situation. If the staring is making you uncomfortable, you could try making brief eye contact and smiling, or, if it persists and you feel threatened, politely asking them if they need something.