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Like for example I think this girl looks really really pretty when she is real serious or frowns instead of when she gives a big ol smile. Why do I feel this way with some? (And their smile is good but I like the frown better)

2007-06-11 08:00:56 · 4 answers · asked by Outsideoftheawareness 3 in Social Science Psychology

ok... To: yo its mama: Frown means to look sad and serious means to not smile at all. :)

2007-06-11 16:07:02 · update #1

4 answers

Interesting question! I haven't seen this one asked before and I appreciate unique ones.

But anyway, I think there is something "innocent" about frowns. Maybe we get used to seeing smiles as insincere or social, yet frowns say "take care of me" or "I need you." They are more vulnerable (hence associated with innocence) and might make you want to go up and hug a person.

2007-06-11 08:06:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because secretly you are jealous of that pretty girl, and when she frowns, you find her her to be uglier than pretty. You also want to find flaws in such pretty to boost your own ego. Your ego is boosted when you find beautiful people can become ugly and you think you are better than they are as a result. You are secretly hoping that people will think less of the frowning pretty face and better of you as well.
You need to stop using those frowning pretty faces as mirrors of your own ego.

2007-06-11 08:18:36 · answer #2 · answered by enn 6 · 0 0

I dunno why, but you're totally right. Liek when me and my friends saw spiderman 3, we all thought Harry Osborne was so hot when he was a bad guy, but when he turns good he smiles all the time and looks bizarre. Some people just look more attractive when they are serious, I guess.

2007-06-11 08:06:13 · answer #3 · answered by decoratedemergency 4 · 0 0

sorry my English is weak tell me what does frown mean? am serious

2007-06-11 10:27:04 · answer #4 · answered by Donets'k 5 · 0 0

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