NongreasySweatproof
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So I'm living with a random roommate right now (I'm in university housing), not of my choosing (long story). He's a really smart kid, but is very, very socially inept, and still needs his mom to look after him and everything, despite being of college age. He's on some special mathematics scholarship for really, really smart people. I don't think he had much fun, as a kid, unfortunately. If I had more time to go out, I'd introduce him to my friends and try to socialize him a little better, but we mostly just stay out of each other's way, because I have a lot of work, and he's always in his room playing WoW (which I disapprove of, but it's none of my business).
It's weird, but I always feel his eyes on me whenever we talk. He just stares a little too long, and I get this weird vibe from him. The most obvious explanation is that he's just a little socially maladjusted, but I also get a slight thrill from knowing that he might be attracted to me--not that anything is EVER going to happen. (I'm attracted to some guys, but definitely not to him. I have a feeling we'll have some interesting conversations this year, though, because he's okay to talk with if it's about anything technical.)
With my previous roommates, we'd walk around shirtless or naked or whatever, and it was no big deal--just being comfortable. I still do that, but there's an added factor that I sort of like the extra bit of attention I seem to be getting from him, and I'm perpetually in a state of semi-undress almost a bit more than is necessary. It's almost like the minute I come home, the shirt comes off, and I'm walking around in my briefs. It doesn't give me any kind of a sexual thrill, but showing off a little and being kind of physical next to his strictly mental braininess makes me feel rather cocky and masculine. I hope what I'm doing isn't detestable. For all I know, he could just think I'M the weird one, or completely not notice anything. Also, I kind of like the idea of mentoring him a little bit, get him to talk with some girls (or guys, or ANYBODY). Maybe I'll do so during spring term, when my workload's a little lighter.I'm a few years older than he, and want to be the cool, funny, nice and roommate. I hope I'm not the first roommate who's ever been nice to him, though it would be cool if I am (he's told me stories about his past roommates that got me a little big scared). I feel a bit patronizing toward him, which is a bad thing. I just hope he doesn't go all psycho, for whatever reason, because he seems really immature, and might be capable of anything. Anyway, that's my life right now--kind of boring. I get my interesting tidbits where I can find them.
It's weird, but I always feel his eyes on me whenever we talk. He just stares a little too long, and I get this weird vibe from him. The most obvious explanation is that he's just a little socially maladjusted, but I also get a slight thrill from knowing that he might be attracted to me--not that anything is EVER going to happen. (I'm attracted to some guys, but definitely not to him. I have a feeling we'll have some interesting conversations this year, though, because he's okay to talk with if it's about anything technical.)
With my previous roommates, we'd walk around shirtless or naked or whatever, and it was no big deal--just being comfortable. I still do that, but there's an added factor that I sort of like the extra bit of attention I seem to be getting from him, and I'm perpetually in a state of semi-undress almost a bit more than is necessary. It's almost like the minute I come home, the shirt comes off, and I'm walking around in my briefs. It doesn't give me any kind of a sexual thrill, but showing off a little and being kind of physical next to his strictly mental braininess makes me feel rather cocky and masculine. I hope what I'm doing isn't detestable. For all I know, he could just think I'M the weird one, or completely not notice anything. Also, I kind of like the idea of mentoring him a little bit, get him to talk with some girls (or guys, or ANYBODY). Maybe I'll do so during spring term, when my workload's a little lighter.I'm a few years older than he, and want to be the cool, funny, nice and roommate. I hope I'm not the first roommate who's ever been nice to him, though it would be cool if I am (he's told me stories about his past roommates that got me a little big scared). I feel a bit patronizing toward him, which is a bad thing. I just hope he doesn't go all psycho, for whatever reason, because he seems really immature, and might be capable of anything. Anyway, that's my life right now--kind of boring. I get my interesting tidbits where I can find them.









