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What does it look like? Are you paying attention to the entire eyes (including the brow and lids) or are you looking into their eyes? Can contacts ruin this?

2006-10-23 03:46:53 · 9 answers · asked by Ohay 3 in Health Other - Health

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Contacts won't change it.
I met a person that got bright blue contacts, they were a beautiful Sparkling color, but his eyes were still sad.

Lifeless eyes I would say is more of a blank expression, nuetral but a little empty. Sometimes people look like this when they are trying to conecentrate, watching tv, learning, listening, taking too much stimulous like at a party or museum, or daydreaming.

Sad eyes is when you look into someone's eyes and you immediately want to ask them "what's wrong sweetie?"
They look at you like they want or need help, are very worried or sad about something. It doesn't have to be a real "thing" like an event, it can just be a general "tired of life/school", "worried about money" type of thing.
If you have had a very touch life or something very sad happen to you, it may take a long time for that to go away, possibly never.
It doesn't mean you don't look happy some of the time or cna't find happiness! it just means that your "Default" eyes are a little sad beause that may be what your body/eyes has had the most practice expressing. "What the bleep do we know?" [movie] anyone? -- yeah.

Sometimes sad eyes are mitake for just inset sockets or droopier eye brow bone, or an aged/saggier face. These things can contribute or exagerate sad eyes, but they would not be enough on their own to have sad eyes.
I have seen plenty of people with more sunken in sockets and two old people with saggy faces and they did not have sad eyes!!

In short-- the eyes don't lie.
Even if you dont want to be sad/worried-- you eyes know the truth.
Contact are not going to change that.

p.s. What is an Aspergian?

2006-10-23 04:03:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 0

Lifeless Eyes

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What does it look like? Are you paying attention to the entire eyes (including the brow and lids) or are you looking into their eyes? Can contacts ruin this?

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2016-03-27 00:11:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It's not your eyeballs...it's usually the expression you have on your face. If you have a blank look, then you can have lifeless eyes. I never heard the sad eyes expression before, though.

2006-10-23 03:49:26 · answer #5 · answered by liljomo1234 5 · 1 0

I'm no expert on Dwarf hamsters, I am used to Syrians, who fight, but I have read the same thing, about how Dwarf hamsters thrive best in bonded pairs. One thing I thought of when I read your post, is in the wild, social animals like this, say, mice, rats, birds, etc. if one dies in a burrow or nest, the other(s) will try to drag it out of the nest and move it far away. This is a survival instinct, because a dead animal will quickly draw scavengers and predators to wherever it is, and they do not want predators hanging around their burrow. It is very possible that the male died of natural causes (or choked, because that happens sometimes, especially if they eat something sticky) and the female, acting on instinct, tried her best to move him out of the nest, using the only means she had-her teeth. She could have gripped him with her teeth and pulled, and in the process may have injured his eye. Please remember, a hamster can eat a cricket the size of their head in less than a minute, and my hamster once demolished a chicken wing (with most of the bone) in the space of 90 minutes. You said it was just a few hours between when you saw him alive and when he was dead, well, if she was going to eat him, she would have eaten much more than his eye in the space of a few hours. I don't believe she killed him or tried to eat him, and was probably very stressed and frightened when he died.

2016-03-20 11:50:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Very interesting question you ask there... and as an Aspergian I'd be interested to know how other people reply to this....

I'd imagine that it involves the positioning of the facial muscles around the eyes and the degree of dilation of the irises, as well as how the eyeballs themselves are directed.

I can't be more specific than that though... since I honestly don't know. I believe I'd recognise "sad eyes" ... but I'm not that good at it unless its... blatant.

2006-10-23 03:50:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Sadness, or it is just you frown so long, even if you are happy, you look sad.

How do they look like, the pupils were quite dilated.

Both the lids and the irises.

If the contacts are color'd they will make a big deal of concealment

2006-10-23 03:51:59 · answer #8 · answered by Lordimpalerthe 2 · 1 0

Happy, joyful eyes are glistening eyes, moist eyes. If you want to have that look they have in movies and TV. one of those eye drops that heal bloodshot eyes can make your eyes glisten

2006-10-23 03:49:41 · answer #9 · answered by wb 2 · 0 0

IT JUST MEANS YOU HAVE A SADNESS ABOUT YOU IT SHOWS IN YOUR EXPRESSION ARE YOU DEPRESSED ABOUT SOMETHING

2006-10-23 03:51:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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