Why do people sometimes chase after or admire people who do not pay them any attention?

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Basically people chase after people who reject them because the more they get rejected the more they long to be loved by that person.

I think this explains this phenomenon as well, as concisely, as anything else I can provide. Many studies have been done on this topic, and I could write something myself, but this is a credible source:

http://books.google.com/books?id=Wm49zDd7KgAC&pg=PT19&lpg=PT19&dq=pursuit+of+relationship+in+the+face+of+rejection&source=bl&ots=XkRSMwmXmy&sig=m4BT-eTn9kWBwWJc3l4QEPjhM3g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAWoVChMIlpTridf0yAIVwzs-Ch14yQnf#v=onepage&q=pursuit%20of%20relationship%20in%20the%20face%20of%20rejection&f=false

The phenomenon of people chasing after or admiring those who do not pay them any attention can be attributed to several psychological and social factors. Here are a few explanations:

1. Unavailability: People often find themselves attracted to individuals who appear elusive or unattainable. The human mind tends to place a higher value on things that are rare or difficult to obtain. When someone shows disinterest or does not reciprocate attention, it triggers a desire in the pursuer to prove their worth and win their affection.

2. Validation and self-esteem: Some individuals may chase after people who do not pay them any attention as an attempt to seek validation or boost their self-esteem. They believe that if they can convince someone who is typically uninterested in them to reciprocate their feelings, it validates their attractiveness, worthiness, or desirability.

3. Fear of intimacy: For some people, pursuing someone who does not pay them any attention may be a subconscious way of avoiding true intimacy and emotional vulnerability. By fixating on someone who remains emotionally distant, they can maintain a sense of control and protect themselves from potential rejection or heartbreak that might arise from a mutually invested relationship.

4. Personal growth and challenge: The pursuit of someone who appears uninterested can also be viewed as a personal growth opportunity or a challenge. Some individuals may be attracted to the challenge of winning over someone with high standards or low interest. They see it as a chance to prove their perseverance, resourcefulness, and dedication.

It is important to note that each individual and situation can vary significantly, and these explanations may not apply universally. Human behavior is complex, and multiple factors can influence why someone may chase after or admire someone who does not pay them any attention.

I admire a lot of people from a distance, but respect their privacy and realize they can't be friends with all of their admirers.