How often do you suspect being hit on

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Please only 100% straight men answer.

If you see a guy glancing at you do you immediately suspect that he's checking you out? How do you typically react?

For example, if you're sitting in a coffee shop or training at the gym and a guy glances your way would you feel suspicious and presume he's fantasizing about you?

I'm just wondering how often straight guys suspect that a guy is checking them out - every day, once a week, rarely ever.
Today I glanced at a guy and I wondered if he was suspecting that I was checking him out. Are most straight guys expecting guys to feel attracted to them or is it a shock to imagine that a guy is having lustful thoughts about you?
 
Being straight I'm used to make the things happen with woman, I'm pretty sure that a woman should step on my feet to realize of something.
About men when I was younger I had a situation where a man was staring so hard that i realized about it and got angry, lucky he didn't move forward but it was a disturbing situation.
 
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Please only 100% straight men answer.

If you see a guy glancing at you do you immediately suspect that he's checking you out?
Not really. It depends on the type of looks and overall scenario.

How do you typically react?

Usually give them a nod to acknowledge unless I think they are being creepy from the beginning.

For example, if you're sitting in a coffee shop or training at the gym and a guy glances your way would you feel suspicious and presume he's fantasizing about you?
No, but I have broad shoulders and what is considered a pleasant face. It sounds arrogant, but I’m used to people taking a second glance.

I'm just wondering how often straight guys suspect that a guy is checking them out - every day, once a week, rarely ever.
Today I glanced at a guy and I wondered if he was suspecting that I was checking him out. Are most straight guys expecting guys to feel attracted to them or is it a shock to imagine that a guy is having lustful thoughts about you?
I don’t think everyone wants me to fuck them, even if they look at me a few times. Even if I think they think I’m attractive, I don’t think they are fantasizing. People watch people, in a non weird way, and that’s fine.
 
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