This is an off-shoot of MW's earlier post. What I want to know is, does anyone else focus on the area round the mouth when looking at a face, instead of the eyes which appears to be the norm??
It doesn't make much of a difference. It usually means you see different similarities in persons related than when focusing on eyes.
Sunday, December 09, 2007
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But staring at someone's mouth would make you look like a bit of a social reject - I find it really disturbing when people don't make eye contact!
ReplyDeletelooking at mouths is kinda sexy, if you want to kiss them you look at the persons mouth?
ReplyDeleteTo advance MW's comment further...where would ya look if you wanted to give them a rattle?
ReplyDeleteThey just don't teach you this shit in school!
A rattle..... Jesus you are engaged! Surely you don't need jo to give you one of her "classes in sex" for boys!
ReplyDeleteA rattle. Like giving someone "the gob". I love that colourful Northside patois.
ReplyDeleteI look at eyes almost religiously. I think it shows respect for and interest in the person you're talking to, but I have done the mouth thing Milan, unwittingly I suppose.
I vary between the two.
Quote....I love that colourful Northside patois
ReplyDeleteHow fucking patronising is that.....we're people too SL (Tib looks at the ground hurt for being insulted because of his odd number post code origins)
Jesus. Never realised the poor were so touchy about it.
ReplyDeleteWait till you cross The Liffey......you wait and see what happens when Gourmet Burger leaves Dun Laoghaire and moves to Ballybough
ReplyDeleteWouldnt that be Gourmet Borger?
ReplyDeleteTB - I'm with you on DNS.
ReplyDeleteThe face focus I speak of is not intentional, it's fully subconscious to the point of biological.