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#1 Which eye do you wink with? What do you think determines which eye you wink with? Is it the same thing that determines which eyebrow you raise? I wink with my left eye. My smile also naturally pulls to the left. When I try to smile to the right, I just end up drooling. I cannot raise my left eyebrow, but my left eyebrow is nicer looking than my right. But I'm right handed! I don't understand any of this. |
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| | Ditto except for the drooling part! ![]() |
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| | my left eye. and my smile opens more to the right when i do it. a lto of the girls im friends with seem to like it. and it got the attention of a pretty young waitress one day and to think i wasnt actualyl winking at her either and i can raise my right eyebrow better then my left. |
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| | I have no preference of which eye I use to wink with. At any rate, if in the mood to wink - which is nigh never - I am commonly eying the person sideways, thus allowing one eye to be "closer" than the other. This eye is the one that is winked at such moments. As for that of smiling, it is an even, small smile. I rarely smile broadly, but when I do, it's an even one. However, if giving a smirk, I only pull on the right side of my mouth. For one reason or another, it would seem as though the muscles on the right side of my face are either stronger or more delicate in their movements. I say this because when I try to perform the same action on the left side of my face, it does not quite work. It is, more or less, a sad and feeble attempt. I can raise both eyebrows equally well, but it does seem as though I raise my left one much more. I cannot explain why I would give preference to my left raiding while my right "frowns", but I do. It is mechanical, and as such, I cannot hope to adequately - nonetheless possibly - explain it. EDIT: Holy smurfing ![]() ![]() ![]() , that is likely the most I have ever analyzed my facial expressions. I wrote far too much for such a simple question. |
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