Who ever said it took more muscles to frown than to smile? They are stupid!
Most of the time my smile is fake, even when I am happy. One day, about six years ago, I became friends with my pal Kristie. I was a Primary teacher at the time and my friend Kristie told me I looked mad, so she didn't talk to me much. I told her I wasn't, it's just my normal relaxed face, it's just too much effort to smile. Since then, I have made an effort to do so, and I noticed Jason had the same problem too.
With all the crazy crap that has been going on, I have been fighting it for years, I decided I am not going to fake smile any more. I am just too lazy! I am tired. Since I decided to do this, I notice that my look effects other people. People who are kind enough to ask what is wrong, and I just tell them nothing. Sometimes they don't even say anything, like a cashier's smile will wipe right off when she sees me. Inside, it makes me secretly laugh, because I am realizing that because of their reaction, it's making me grin. I have also noticed another good reason not to smile is because I don't want to get laugh lines. (wrinkles) Do you agree? Or am I just crazy? Okay, enough said....
5 years ago
4 comments:
Lol, I don't know if I agree or disagree, but that post just made me laugh.
I vote you are crazy, but heck, everyone already knew that....
LOL! You crack me up! I am totally the opposite. I smile all the time, even when I am sad, or when I cry. :)
You are crazy.
I like the music, though, and the kissy background.
I feel better when I smile--mostly. Sometimes I puff out my cheeks like a blowfish when I'm going to cry or am really tense. Then I think about how stupid I look and I take myself less seriously... I guess I'm crazy, too.
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