why do people hate squinting

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obv nd squinting in public will make you look like a retard but if you hard squint when you are at home your resting face becomes more 'squinted' due to facial muscle development. its a shitty fraud if its actively done and looks stupid but for example hard squinting a lot at home will make your pfl to pfh ratio more ideal
 
obv nd squinting in public will make you look like a retard but if you hard squint when you are at home your resting face becomes more 'squinted' due to facial muscle development. its a shitty fraud if its actively done and looks stupid but for example hard squinting a lot at home will make your pfl to pfh ratio more ideal
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squinting is the best looksmax you can ever do if you have a decent eye base. and jaw clenching but never suck cheeks
 
I have “death tier infras” so it’s became a habit I genuinely can’t kick atp #cope
 
You can squint and not look nd, you just have to do it right. You don't do it with your frontalis (eyebrows), instead you do it with your orbicularis oculi muscles. That's how models do it when "squinching", they create more volume in the infraorbital region and lateral orbital region. It's the same muscles you engage when smiling/laughing, so that might be why it's attractive, as smiling is in many animals are a display of dominance/aggression.
 
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You can squint and not look nd, you just have to do it right. You don't do it with your frontalis (eyebrows), instead you do it with your orbicularis oculi muscles. That's how models do it when "squinching", they create more volume in the infraorbital region and lateral orbital region. It's the same muscles you engage when smiling/laughing, so that might be why it's attractive, as smiling is in many animals are a display of dominance/aggression.
^ Makes your eyes appear more PCT as well
 
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^ Makes your eyes appear more PCT as well
Yes, and as you wrote the key word here is "appear". The lateral canthi are attached on the whitnails tubercles on the zygos. So when engaging the orbicularis oculi you're not really moving the lateral canthi as they are fixed in place.

However, you are moving the lower eyelid upwards. The lower eyelid doesn't really curve, it travels straight along the eyeball from the medial to the lateral canthus, but it looks curved from a front perspective. When the lower eyelid is higher up, it reduces the illusion of curvature, and reduces scleral show, which together emphasizes the line from the medial canthus to the lateral canthus. This gives the impression of strong PCT.
 
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