Granta_Omega
Well-Known Member
I have yet to really meet an aspie who cannot tell the difference between a happy face, sad face, or an angry face.
I also can generally tell that someone is bored or disgusted if they make it obvious, such as rolling their eyes around all over the place, or they drop their jaw really low.
I guess the only facial expressions I would have trouble reading what they mean would be some of the more poker face typed expressions where they aren't trying to openly communicate an emotion or make it obvious.
I generally think the arts and media sometimes help us interpret faces by seeing acts and the people's faces when performing them may give us somewhat of a guideline of how to interpret such in real life.
I also can generally tell that someone is bored or disgusted if they make it obvious, such as rolling their eyes around all over the place, or they drop their jaw really low.
I guess the only facial expressions I would have trouble reading what they mean would be some of the more poker face typed expressions where they aren't trying to openly communicate an emotion or make it obvious.
I generally think the arts and media sometimes help us interpret faces by seeing acts and the people's faces when performing them may give us somewhat of a guideline of how to interpret such in real life.