Too much or not enough is wrong so deduct from your personal score accordingly
If this is one of your Mind War Accounts then don’t answer, it could show weakness
I make a lot of eye contact.


Stares in motherfucker
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Do you think they can tell
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same, but when I do it I usually do it a little too much or too intense
The fuck is a mind war account
I’m terrible at eye contact I can either have awful eye contact and actually hear the conversation or I can have perfect eye contact and not hear a word the person says
I have to force myself to look at the person I’m talking to because some people want eye contact. I find it distracting and I find it easier to focus on what we’re talking about if I look aside from them.
I’m generally pretty good at it when I am comfortable with someone. But when I am anxious or sad I cannot for the life of me make eye contact with anyone.
Is this one of those you are now breathing manually tricks? Because I’m virtually never conscious of this.
I suppose it could be
Oh hey
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comrade?
That’s the neat part. I don’t!
It is a skill I possess and deploy as needed
Good when I’m listening, bad when I’m talking. Ive been trained by years of online gaming to not look at people while I talk
I am immediately aware of how uncomfortable this makes people…so, I try not to do it very often.
I don’t know what a Mind War Accounts is and am uncertain if I should answer. Please send help.

Horrible. I’m in my own little world usually. Sometimes if I’m in a super good mood I’ll acknowledge people and nod etc. but otherwise it’s just a glance to make sure we’re not on a collision course and im not walking toward an axe murderer.
Not very. I’m autistic. I’m usually okay with people I know but it’s hard with new people. At my job we had a secret shopper and I got marked down for not making eye contact. I wanted to inflict violence upon that person. Wish I knew who they were. Also, I don’t owe them shit. No one is entitled to eye contact from me or anyone else.








