In the book Violent Attachments, women and men have noted the particular stare of the psychopath - it is an intense, relentless gaze that seems to preclude his destruction of his victim or target. Women, in particular, have reported this stare, which is related to the "predatorial" (reptilian) gaze; it is as if the psychopath is directing all of his intensity toward you through his eyes, a sensation that one woman reported as a feeling of "being eaten." They tend to invade peoples' space either by their sudden intrusions or intimidating look-overs (which some women confuse for sexuality.)
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Would need to know what your referring to by the meaning "blank". Blank stare.
probably or he might kill you in the future!
I am going to stare into this blank space, because I feel like it.He is only going to stare at you all day again.
Stare is a noun (a blank stare) and a verb (to stare).
Strangers with Candy - 1999 Blank Stare Part 1 2-8 was released on: USA: 19 June 2000
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It depends on your personality.
many reasons...he might like you, he might be looking at someone else but has an eye problem, he might have a starting problem. Does he smile when he look at you? or is it a blank stare? you have to get to the point where you can read people and understand expressions. ( I'm not answering) blank stare
You stare into the blank screen until you realize you just wasted your time.
I don't think anyone really knows why cats randomly stare at the wall or off into space. Cats have much better eye-sight than humans, so they may see something that we can't. (It's even said that cats are able to see spirits.)
It's natural to feel shy or nervous when someone you like is staring at you. Instead of staring at the floor, try making eye contact and offering a smile to show your interest. Don't be afraid to approach them and strike up a conversation!
When you stare at an object for a length of time and then look at a blank wall you can see an indistinct coloured image of the object you had been staring at. This is known as retinal fatigue.