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Why would I feel this way? I saw him from across the room and wanted to stay as far away from him as possible. I don't know why. He was well dressed and I had never met him before. Is he a mirror of the things I hate about myself? I felt that he wasn't liked, even though he was talking to a few people and seemed nice. I just wish he wasn't there. I got this horrible feeling in my stomach. I asked myself if someone felt like this about me, that would hurt. People have felt like this towards me over time. They did their best to ignore me. I sensed that they didn't want to be around me. I never met this guy. What else could it be? Does he remind me of someone In hate? Has this ever happened to you?

2007-09-29 01:36:26 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

I'm female.

2007-09-29 01:36:50 · update #1

I want a DEEP answer. That's why I posted this in the philosophy section.

2007-09-29 01:47:31 · update #2

14 answers

You should have posted this question in the science section,because it is answered with simple science. Biology to be precise.These little instances we have in life like 'love at 1st sight' and the feeling you had are caused by many different things.To start with,body language can cause very intense feelings which can eventually have a domino effect on the subconscious level,this can then lead to a biological 'red alert' causing chemical reactions in your brain to send the smallest and fastest facial signals back across the room.He receives your message just like data from a satelite to the dish,his subconscious returns the favour to you, and so on.In just a matter of seconds you get this feeling that you don't like him,and it could have been caused all because of what he was thinking when he turned his head towards you,your subconscious picked up that the smallest piece of body language he was showing,that was not meant for you at all,you just happen to react to it and in 2 seconds you feel repulsed.

2007-09-29 02:51:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Absolutely, and when I feel that feeling of repulsion, I realize that it usually is for a good reason. I try not to judge people by their looks, but if I am completely repulsed, the reason usually relates back to issues centered around people who are "control freaks" or racist towards white people, or have a hidden agenda behind the words they speak. But there are other reasons for which I cannot fully comprehend to this day.

I remember singing in my church choir last year and seeing an old couple for the first time. The odor from their bodies, their faces, especially the woman's face, the tone of their voices ..... all of these factors made me want to gag!!! They didn't do anything to me, but I certainly didn't enjoy being around them. I believe in that instance that there was a pscyhological clash between personal philosophies of life. They believed that the world should revolve around "bosses" and "servants," that sports like barbarian sports activities such as football are somehow healthy, and that people who have ever served in the military are somehow morally superior than those who chose to protest against the military establishment, that human beings who are homeless or poverty stricken are magically guilty of their own plight. After having overheard their conversations throughout several months, the first impression that I initially felt confirmed my beliefs. There are people in this life who believe that it is their gift to make others miserable because they simply can. We are told by some members of our society to ignore what we feel, that somehow we are oversensitive - - - Why should humans, who are born to feel, somehow be ashamed of feeling what is real?

2007-09-29 03:16:58 · answer #2 · answered by YahooAnswers 5 · 0 1

Yep, this has got here approximately to me and diverse human beings i be attentive to. maximum persons call it a 6th sense or gut feeling, and whilst you are able to't base each and every thing on it, it is clever to pay interest on it, exceedingly while coping with human beings. charm or repulsion in direction of others is a mix of many things, a number of them wide awake (which incorporate seen or verbal cues), others subconscious (adverse thoughts of comparable human beings). it must be that this guy grow to be status and shifting in a manner the despatched out a solid adverse message to you, whilst on an identical time he (subconsciously) reminded you of somebody you have had a adverse journey with in the previous. the tip result grow to be an extremely solid reaction, extra suitable than common. Staying removed from this guy is the functional determination, a minimum of till (if ever) you be attentive to extra approximately him. you're able to take heed to from buddies that he's an incredible guy, nicely enjoyed, etc, and could even meet him and decide your first impression grow to be incorrect. yet, till you be attentive to extra, remember on your instinct and ward off concern! Cheers :-)

2016-10-20 07:15:39 · answer #3 · answered by giardina 4 · 0 0

Well that's just plain ordinary social instinct; everybody gets it, and it's often a good indicator that somebody is considerably more interesting than all the ordinary people around them.

I more generally find myself repulsed of those who are both mentally and physically deformed (that is, both at once), or those that have gurgling bronchial diseases. It's something of a failing on my part, but something I have not been able to train my subconscious out of.

2007-09-29 01:50:38 · answer #4 · answered by Tunips 4 · 0 1

yes, this has happened to me. in nature, there are times that when i see someone, say a arrogant jock from a street, who has done nothing to you, you may have seem to hate him. chances are because of the mere fact that he is arrogant or your dislike to jocks or so. behind all those reasons, possibly, because of a emotional dislike in terms of a polar opposite. he compliments everything that you don't belive in or maybe a reflection of a past experience where you were him before. you get irritated and frustrated when you see him and chances are, you want him out of your sight as much as possible.

2007-09-29 03:25:45 · answer #5 · answered by Bill [borrowing] 6 · 0 1

It's okay, that was just your instinctual flight or fight response. On some subconscious level you realized something was not right with this guy and your brain instinctively told you to get away. Don't feel bad, you should be grateful you can perceive what others might not.

2007-09-29 02:04:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I think everyone has met or seen someone they want to stay away from. If there is such a thing as love at first sight then why not revulsion at first sight?

2007-09-29 01:41:51 · answer #7 · answered by The Curmudgeon 6 · 1 1

a lot of ppl r there who i dislike or m repulsed when i see them 4 the 1st time.its always proved 2 b something bad in them.call it my 6th sense or anything.yes i saw a young man extremely handsome with those cute dimples in his cheeks(when he smiled)n i felt so bad so awful didnytwanna b near him n see him at all.a strange repulsion came over me.well that was may b becus i didnt wanna marry at that time n there he was my future husband.at that time i didnt want him n that repulsed me.

2007-09-29 04:24:06 · answer #8 · answered by vulcan_m 3 · 0 1

yes. it happened to me twice. There are just times that I don't like certain people for no reason at all. They all seem nice and polite but the mere sight of them makes me irritated and cranky.

2007-09-29 01:48:00 · answer #9 · answered by shange 2 · 1 1

yes, it's a first impression.. there are some people that annoys me the first time is see them, maybe it's their looks, the look on their faces, the way they act..Half the time, i'm right.

2007-09-29 01:44:08 · answer #10 · answered by darcey 3 · 1 1

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