You really shouldn't do that to people, I criticized. It's hardly fair. Do what? Dazzle them like that – she's probably hyperventilating in the kitchen right now. He seemed confused. Oh come on, I said dubiously. You have to know the effect you have on people. He tilted his head to one side, and his eyes were curious. I dazzle people? You haven't noticed? Do you think everybody gets their way so easily? He ignored my questions. Do I dazzle you? Frequently, I admitted.
The speaker is expressing concern over someone's ability to captivate or overwhelm others, suggesting it's not fair to cause such a strong reaction. The speaker believes that dazzling others can lead to misunderstandings or anxiety, especially pointing out that someone might be panicking in response to this charm.
The other person seems oblivious to their impact, displaying confusion over the criticism. They ask whether they have this dazzling effect on the...