penny07960 wrote:
MadAme wrote:
I've had total strangers (males) pass me in public places, e.g. the library, and command "Smile!" Would they say that to another male? I don't think so! Unsmiling men are preoccupied, and should be left undisturbed. Unsmiling women are unattractive, and should be corrected.
And yes - i have had many instances of guys saying "smile!". I just respond insanely - "can't, ran out of Prozac!" or some such.
Have been repeatedly told to smile, by both males and females-and even by total strangers.
Always annoyed me & still does-if I'm not smiling, I must have good reason, and am not inclined to pretend otherwise. It's not my nature to be false, display pleasant surface so as to conceal the roiling mess underneath. Have little sense that males are routinely instructed to do so (I'm female). So why do I have to be the "happy-looking" one ?
I've got a lot on my mind all the time, and even when thinking "okay" (neutral) things I tend not to display raw positive emotion in public-it's not safe to do so.
People look at you with much more concern if you look too happy than if you look too mad or too sad. Go figure, huh ?
Want to be able to make friends in offline life, and am advised that I
must smile in order to make that work-because my unpleasant facial expression "turns folks off from" wanting to get to know me. Frustrating how self-perpetuating that is, too.
Can't just sit around outside smiling ! Scowling or not, am stuck waiting for some unknown, unmet, imaginary person to come over to me (which doesn't happen or doesn't go well) and I don't dare approach others, either.
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