Patrick Bateman, anyone?
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Patrick Bateman, anyone?
Unibrows are not to be trusted.
When they smell of drink and urine and then follow you to the supermarket and tell you "I want to get to know you" or "What is your name?" repeatedly. :whimper: All what is said above also covers it.
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Creepy people give off a scary vibe. People who are too interested in you (like stalkers) are also creepy.
The one that stares at you, in a very weird and annoying way. I know someone here that is like that. When I see him, he seems to be looking at me, quite, weird that it gives me chills and goosebumps
Overly smiley people. I mean I'm a happy person and make an effort to smile at people, but I'm talking about people who walk around smiling all the time and touch you on the shoulder when talking and stuff. I don't like normal physical contact, but couple with Mr. Smiley and downright creepy in my book.
A strawberry nullifies creepiness! If a man who has a big grin, small eyes, a mustache, and smelly hair approached me with a strawberry, I'd just think that he's a cute ol' guy.
I find creepy people to be those whom follow me with a weapon.
Dark hair, steely face, scottish, has a constantly scary expression, and could lie for money.
Ah, looks like I just described Gordon Brown.
What makes someone creepy is not usually in the features (though certain features surely can amplify creepiness), but rather in how they act. Back when I went to Ozz, I would often have creepy, older guys come up to me, rub all over me, and say in a creepy voice, "Hi. You're kind of cute." I'd look them right in the eyes and say, "Just because I'm gay doesn't mean I want to sleep with every creepy guy that approaches me in a bar. Go away." And they usually got the point after that. However, sometimes I'd need help from my friends if they were extra creepy.
So, yeah. Creepy is all in the action.