This is a bit embarrassing but I’d rather be honest and get some straightforward advice. I came across a guy on Instagram who lives in the same city as me. I don’t know him at all and his account is private. He showed up in my suggestions | clicked out of curiosity and that was it at first. But over the past few days I’ve caught myself going back to his profile, checking it repeatedly, looking at suggested accounts from his page and overthinking things based on basically no real information. Part of me keeps thinking that if I just send a follow request, I’ll either lose interest or finally “get over it,” but another part of me thinks that might just make it worse. So I guess my question is: How do you actually stop this kind of fixation on someone you don’t even know? Do I just ignore it and cut off access completely or is it better to face it and move on that way? Any blunt or honest advice is welcome.

  • gdog05@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    My advice is very unromantic.

    What you’re seeing is their best face. They’re not who you imagine they are. They could still be a good person and maybe a potential romantic interest, but it won’t be the person you’ve created for them. If you don’t just let them go, one day you might meet in person somehow and you’ll have this one-sided parasocial relationship that will either freak them out or they’ll never catch up with.

    I suggest not pursuing the friend request. If it’s a limerance scenario, you might be fine now. You might browse their profile occasionally. But what about when you’re feeling exceptionally low? What will you do? Add a couple of their friends and try to slowly ingratiate your way into their life? Message them with an admission of infatuation?

    Some of my fondest memories are of people I never pursued. And they’ll always stay that way.

  • fr0g@piefed.social
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    16 hours ago

    Why not just shoot your shot? Either he’s interested, which could develop into something interesting, or he will turn you down and that certainty will then hopefully make it easier to stop focusing on him.