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because most of the time a female can just feel it an female sences of someone staring at her is very normal for a girl just like if were in a resterunt but we turn around and someone is staring at us its because we can feel when someone has a crush or think your pretty or what you have on is cute becuase they stare wich most think is rude but you cant stop someone eles eyes lol

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