RE: Stem cell therapy with MS
March 21, 2018 at 10:33 pm
(This post was last modified: March 21, 2018 at 10:54 pm by Edwardo Piet.)
(March 21, 2018 at 10:27 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Can you recognize the differences between angry faces, sad faces, happy faces, etc?
I'm good with other people's faces... not so much my own lol.
Quote:Do you have to consciously think to make eye contact with people when you talk to them, or does it come naturally?
It's either natural or automatic and I also use my hands a lot to talk.... or I just realize I had a 10 minute conversation with someone and I was looking away from them completely which they must have found very odd (not just not looking at their eyes but not even looking in their direction).
It depends how comfortable I'm feeling (or how distracted I am by my thoughts). I'm very good at putting on a mask because I can't even tell whether I've got a mask on or not or the difference between a genuine or non-genuine emotion, lol. So to ever say I was faking anything would be misleading when I can't even tell the difference between when I am or when I'm not lol. It's either all real or all fake to me and I can't tell the difference. That's with regards to my own emotions.
To comment on the expressions of others again: It's really obvious when someone's face is angry or sad or happy or whatever... but I can't tell whether they're faking it or not. Which is why I struggle so much with my own face and emotions and stuff. I'm not good at spotting lies or bluffs either (but luckily I'm still good at poker because the fact I can't even read myself makes it almost impossible for anybody else to read me).
I'll often catch myself crying or laughing and ask myself why I'm doing it and if it's genuine or not... and I won't know the answer.