But from personal experience I can say that it also seems related to habit.
i.e. you may see a certain smile which you’re not used to, and it would make you melt for a while.
But then you see the same type of smile in another person and another, and by then the “magic” is not the same anymore. I mean, it still feels very nice and warming, but definitely not the same intensity of “being melt”.
When babies or kids smile at me it does make me feel better. I am guilty at times of being a bit of a grouch but a kid or baby smile will crush that every time
In my teens I had a bad accident and messed up my teeth and was never confident to smile in public. Fast forward 20 years later and I had them fixed. One day I was on a bus and an attractive woman got on the bus, for the first time in along time I smiled and she smiled back.
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Quite common, actually.
But from personal experience I can say that it also seems related to habit.
i.e. you may see a certain smile which you’re not used to, and it would make you melt for a while.
But then you see the same type of smile in another person and another, and by then the “magic” is not the same anymore. I mean, it still feels very nice and warming, but definitely not the same intensity of “being melt”.
Never from my experience.
Too common. Should be a banned weapon.
When babies or kids smile at me it does make me feel better. I am guilty at times of being a bit of a grouch but a kid or baby smile will crush that every time
Smile just seems to light up a room. So I would say it is off.
In my teens I had a bad accident and messed up my teeth and was never confident to smile in public. Fast forward 20 years later and I had them fixed. One day I was on a bus and an attractive woman got on the bus, for the first time in along time I smiled and she smiled back.
Hasn’t happened to me yet, not by a smile at least, usually it’s other stuff
Whenever my kid genuinely smiles I do. Women? Meh, not as much as they used to.
Its been nearly 10 years since that’s happened to me. Yeah, I’m 32 and very lonely. I miss my connections I had back then.
Try being a parent 😎