Eye Contact in Classroom
This only happens with adults. Mostly teachers. My eye contact is fine when I'm talking one-on-one and up close, but when I'm sitting in class and the teacher is talking to everyone, I start noticing...my eye contact with the teacher, I guess. I'm fine when a student is talking to the whole class, or when a coach is talking to a group or my band conductor.
But when we're sitting in rows, and a teacher is talking to everyone, I just feel awkward. I'm not sure why. This is a recent feeling, like it's been like this for maybe almost a year. Sometimes, for some really weird reason, my neck twists a little when the teacher is looking directly at me, and I will quickly look away. It's not a big dramatic move, but I definetly know I am feeling anxious, though I'm not sure why.
I'm perfectly fine when I'm speaking to an adult or teacher one-on-one. But whenever a teacher is speaking to a group, I just feel uneasy, and don't feel comfortable staring at them, especially when they look directly at me.
I know this is weird. Anyone relate? What can I do? What maybe caused this?
|-|3ll, I cannot look directly @ classmates, but can speak to people who are not self-obsessed...
2.) be excused from the lesson
3.) meet up in a secret place eg. toilet/broom closet
4.) make out
5.) fuccckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
You probably have an intimidation complex. You feel afraid to look at people with some authority. It's not a cause that makes you like this, you just haven't developed the ability to look eye to eye with someone you consider superior to yourself.
Don't be afraid to look anyone in the eye. It shows command and self-control, and nothing is sexier. It gives YOU the ability to intimidate.