Originally Posted By Mary Poppins I can see how this situation would be perplexing, DAR. If you talk to her, you may only encourage her.
Originally Posted By jdub Next time she gives you the hairy eyeball, ask her if she would like fries with that.
Originally Posted By DlandDug All kidding aside, if this is really unnerving you, you need to mention it to a supervisor. At the very least, there needs to be a record that you have noted this unwanted attention.
Originally Posted By mousegrl Next time it happens, you should stare back. Really. See what happens. Then let us know.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling <<We're all good looking in my family.>> LOL, DAR! And modest too!
Originally Posted By Kala post #14 - fodd LOL! I LOVE that song! I'd ask her why? Something like, "Do I have something on my face? You keep staring at me." or my personal fav, "STARING! Ya want me to poke your eyes out?!!" harsh, I know, but I betcha she'll stop staring. Seriously if it gets creepier I'd follow dland's advice and let a supervisor know in writing so it is documented, maybe ask them to keep an eye on her in the next meeting. No pun intended.
Originally Posted By peeaanuut you can also try making a weird face at her. See what her reaction is.
Originally Posted By bloona Oh, Id say she fancies you !!! It sounds as if the attention is Not at all appreciated. If it was me, I would feel un nerved to (flattered but un nerved) If you look back at her, with a sort of confused frown, like "whats the matter with you staring at me?" kind of look, well that would put me off. Id feel silly.
Originally Posted By JazzCat I'd suggest sticking your tongue out at her, but she'd probably think it was a come on. At my work they are almost over-zealous concerning harrassment, but I'm with DlandDug. Talk to a supervisor. If she is your supervisor, talk to HR.