I noticed quite a few older unhinged people with upside down smiles. Like :( and that is their default facial expression. What is the reason behind this?
As people age their faces sag due to changes in skin elasticity (and also often gaining weight), this can lead to a “resting sad face” compared with perky youngsters. But, as a middle aged person, I’ve also started to notice that I often get absorbed in my thoughts and realise I’m sitting there with a thousand yard stare and a drawn facial expression I associate with being sad or very sick or very hungover.
But inside I’m not sad, I’m just thinking about something I need to do or whatever, but I feel like I need to consciously “inhabit” my body again and “power up” my facial muscles so I look thoughtful, or determined or something rather than a blank “my family has just died in a car crash and I can’t decide whether to call the ambulance or kill myself with a shard of broken windscreen” expression.
further to this, we tend to get greater responsibilities as we age, and they’re no fucking fun, are they?
watch out kids - don’t grow up, it’s a TRAP (and not the good kind). Still, it’s mostly mental, a lot of the time
Peter Pan may have been a psychopath but he sure had a point
The title asks about age-related change, but then the post body just talks about unhinged people. Are the two interchangeable?
yes in my case
May you live long enough to become completely unhinged.
thanks
Gravity?
they have faced tough moments in their lives :)
Oh the chubby cheeks to jowls slide is real, and I think that’s part of it. Also lower teeth showing more than upper.
Huh, stupid questions do exist lol.
Old people, then “unhinged” people…
Stress and fear will do that to you unfortunately
Unhinged or older?
Older with upside down smiles and happen to be unhinged when examined closely
Fish lips happen from a general unhappiness.