Hey my names Chrissabelle and I love giving advice. I always have. Most of my friends call me Chrissie but really like to be called anything. Well... :p I really would like to be a psycologist when I get older. I love listening to other people, I've always been a good listener and I love to help people to the best of my abilities. I love being with family, hanging out with friends, ice skating, and tennis. I also love to laugh and have fun. Who doesn't? Honestly I just am a really happy person although I can come off really serious to people who don't know me which really sucks. I haven't been answering advice for a few weeks because of numerous reasons but now I'm back and so glad to be able to help everyone again. I really hope I can guys =) That's about it so ask me anything, anytime you need advice and I'll try to help you as best I can!
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ok have any of you ever started talking to someone, and suddenly you feel nervous and you dont know whether to smile at them because for fear of looking creepy or to remain having a "serious face" for fear of looking unfriendly, so instead your lips and face start twitching and then you get so embarrassed you cant think and you feel like looking away or putting your hand over your mouth but you cant bc the person is talking to you?
well, that happened to me all day today and its been happening a lot to me lately, so i was wondering do any of you know if there is some deeper reason for it happening?
ahh this question might sound confusing to some of you i know, i know..but if you have an idea of what im talking about, some advice on this subject will be appreciated. (i dont know what im asking anymore lol)
i guess im asking whether i should smile or just remain stoic. and also why i act this way. and how to stop it. (dont say "just dont focus on it" becase its hard not to focus on it when its what the person youre talking to is looking at) thank you. (link)
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This happens to me quite a lot. I started to think something was wrong with me. Only I usually get in in my eye brow (wierd I know), and it's like a pulling or twitching or whatever. This is normal and usually caused by stress. By worrying so much about how you should be acting, serious, smiling, etc, it's stressing you out causing your mouth to twitch. Just relax and try to act natural and this will stop happening. I know it sounds easier than it will be but you just have to realize that they're a person just like you and there's nothing to worry about when you're talking to them. I hope this helped :].
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