In interpersonal communication, we find that sometimes people have a frown and a pull-down expression on their faces. What the hell is going on here? Is it a common expression or does it have any special meaning? When this expression appears, what kind of feeling does a person feel inside? With this series of questions, let's look at the following typical cases. At school, the teacher called the students who didn't finish their homework on time outside the classroom and severely criticized them. At this time, there will be such a frown and pull-down expression on the students' faces; Some boys chase girls they like, but girls who don't like him are helpless. In the face of boys' attentions, they threw the flowers he sent to the ground, and this expression also appeared on girls' faces at this time. As can be seen from the above scene, frowning and pulling down the corners of the mouth express the feelings of extreme disgust inside. When expressing this emotion, people will be extremely depressed and angry, have great prejudice and complaints about others, and are accompanied by strong aggression.
Frowning and pulling down the corners of the mouth indicate feelings of disgust. Usually when this expression appears, it shows that the other person's heart is full of dissatisfaction and depression. Frowning indicates that the heart is tangled and painful, and pulling down the corners of the mouth indicates that you are not interested in the outside world and are very dissatisfied. Resistance from this kind of subconscious confrontation often pulls away the psychological distance between people and is not conducive to communication. In a word, this expression conveys a feeling of disgust and dislike, a repressed dissatisfaction and anger, and a gesture of resistance and confrontation. When this expression appears, it shows that people around him have hurt his/her feelings, made him/her dissatisfied and bored, and hoped that others would disappear from his/her eyes as soon as possible.