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Help i cant explain this. my eyes looks very sharply..?


i dont know how to explain this but im always bothered with my eyes. its like this..when i look to people my eyes is looking very sharply and i try not to look sharp but it just i cannot control it.. thats why sometimes i cant hold an eye contact to them which is very important! sometimes my friends are get annoyed with me even without any reason because of this. it really affects me. i dont know why im experiencing this.it really kills me.and one thing no one is going to like me i think because my eyes are scary.im not ugly but it seems i making myself ugly.im a nursing student and it really affects my study!! im very conscoius about this. i cant tell this problem to anyone coz i know no one will goin to understand me!! and even if i go to the physician" theres no problem with my eye". its just im the one making this strange sharply looks!! and i really hate it. im tired of this.thanks for your good advise. what am i goin to do? no one understands me. i know people are judgemental!

I've been thinking for a long time about your question.
I think I know what you mean. Have you tried looking at yourself in the mirror and smiling. Eyes are changed a lot when someone smiles. What if you smiled more when greeting and speaking to people. Your eyes would look like they are smiling too! People would notice your smile and not your eyes, hope you see what I am getting at, it's not easy to
explain.
Hope this helps.

The next time you have to look at someone in the eye, try to give a slight smile, hopefully that should relax/soften your eyes.

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