Who is He?<\/span><\/h2>\nWhy does he staring at me because of this? What exactly does it seem to be his intentions? I imagine what it’s like to kiss him and how good it feels. I can’t help myself. He’s just so handsome, and those dimples \u2013 perfect for biting… It seems so obvious now. All along, he was waiting for me to come home. He was waiting to devour me with his big brown eyes and pouty lips.<\/span><\/p>\nWhy Does This Happen?<\/span><\/h2>\nNormally when we meet someone, we smile because it feels natural to show that we’re happy to see them. But when people are afraid or uncomfortable, they often shut down and stop displaying normal emotions. So if you can’t see their smile, watch for other indications of discomfort.<\/span><\/p>\nAn important note: When interpreting a person’s body language, consider cultural differences. What seems odd in one culture might be perfectly normal in another! Also, keep in mind that nonverbal communication is hard to read, and if someone is acting strange around you, it could simply mean they don’t like you.<\/span><\/p>\nHow Can I Help Him?<\/span><\/h2>\nThere are a variety of mental health disorders that can cause someone to look you in the eye and not smile back. In many cases, it’s hard to determine if someone is dealing with a mental health issue just by looking at them. Suppose you suspect someone has a psychological condition that may cause them not to smile. In that case, you should be sensitive when approaching that person and don’t be afraid to ask questions.<\/span><\/p>\nIt’s easy for people who appear visibly troubled by their mental illness to become targets of ridicule or bullying, so those around them need to approach them with care and compassion rather than suspicion. If necessary, feel free to find a professional therapist who can help your friend get on track again.<\/span><\/p>\n