eggheadjr wrote:
Many times.
Been told I have the 'devils eyes' - I have no idea what that means.
Been told my eyes 'flash' - Don't know what that means either.
I wear glasses most of the time but the other day at work I was walking around without them on and a girl on our floor I've worked with for years looked at me and said "oh wow - your eyes". I have not idea what she meant.
All I know is that my eyes are blue/green. Depending on the lighting and what I'm wearing they'll appear light blue or light green (at least that's what a number of people close to me have told me).
I would like to know what they meant by "flash" as well. Maybe they meant twinkling?
I've heard the "devil's eyes" comment as well. My dad actually said that about my daughter (she has AS as well) which bugged me.
I've heard similar comments to the "Oh wow" as well. Sometimes it's like they are complimenting my eyes but they are still a little freaked out.
Fnord wrote:
6) The "Evil Eye"
Apparently, my aspire stare is easily mistaken for the "Evil Eye" by some people from the Middle East.
That's really interesting. Has that caused any problems in your interactions with people from the Middle East? Do they relax once they talk to you a bit and get to know you? I had not thought about the cultural aspects of eye contact.
mattdens wrote:
I typically only ever get complements about my eyes, specifically the colour and twinkliness of them.
The things you've mentioned in your post are probably less about the eyes themselves and more about your facial expressions that accompany them. In which case, I know how feel. I'm often described as having a constant poker face, a disinterested look or as my wife likes to refer to it a "resting b*tch face". Lol
You bring up a great point. I was thinking it's like my eyes don't move in tandem with my changing facial expressions (if that makes any sense). I smile but my eyes aren't necessarily smiling. I also have a crooked smile. It's hard for me to make a big "normal" smile. It's kind of painful. On top of that, as you mentioned, I have a limited range of expressions (constant poker face).
Callmesisixoxo wrote:
Well I get compliments, because my eyes are a greyish green and I have long eyelashes ^_^ one time my friend said sometimes I give people a scary look, I don't mean to though XD
Yigeren wrote:
Only compliments. But I don't usually look people in the eyes so they don't get a chance to see them often.
I get the occasional compliment as well. I think there is an attractive quality to aspie eyes. Maybe I'm a bit biased, though.
I've trained myself to kind of look below a person's gaze at their nose so sometimes I wonder if that's why my eyes look a bit off to some people. I know I can get transfixed and get the thousand yard stare going.