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Originally Posted by Despare
It's more of an assumption really, haven't you ever gotten that feeling when there's nobody else around? I think a lot of it depends on what you're doing too... really, it's just all in your head. It's an interesting feeling though, I know what you're talking about, I just think it's not quite a developed sense.
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Originally Posted by The Flayed One
The type MD is talking about is almost assuredly psychological coincidence. Kind of like when a song comes on the radio that you were just thinking about. What you don't realize is that thoughts like that are fleeting and you forget about them seconds after you have them. When an outside catalyst validates the thought, it seems eerie or strange, almost like a sixth sense or a psychic power. Ergo, normal people probably have the thought
(possibly stemming from what cheebs said) that someone/thing could possibly be watching them several times a day. The validation is when you turn and actually catch someone who was checking you out. That gives the creepy feeling that you get.
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I like the answer flayed, not I'm talking about an uneasy feeling of not being alone when you think you are. I'm talking about feeling the focus of someone's attention. It's a unique feeling in my shoulders, neck and head.
it starts in the shoulders, I usually don't notice it or ignore it. then I feel it in my neck which is when I realize I'm being stared at, I don't look behind me hoping the person will stop. When it goes to my head I have to turn around. I've never once felt it and not had someone staring at me.
im not alone, somebody will speak up so I don't look nuts.