Not only shy people are reddened. We all sometimes feel that we are face up. Charles Darwin described the blush as “the strangest and most polite of all expressions,” and we have no control over it. It is color, whether you want it or not, spread from the door to the cheeks, forehead, and then to the ears – most often when you make a mistake, find out the secret, or receive a compliment. They are a sign that you care about other people. People who are unsure of themselves, more often red, especially if they are afraid of society or are shy. The classic blush lasts for a few seconds and is controlled by a sympathetic nervous system.
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Question of
Are you shy?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Do you have jitters?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Do you blush?
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Yes
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No
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One wonders about the biological rationale for this behavior…
It was me in my teens! In the past, I was very shy!
Sometimes I have a throat and redness and my palms sweat
I use my blush strategically. Haha.
It means tactically doing this
While I am sure we all blush, a blush is not visible on everyone.
You can hide your shyness and shame?
that it happens to everyone every now and then we can not hide it
I think we all blush at one time or another.
that it happens to everyone every now and then we can not hide it
Nice post. Everyone blushes at some stage
that it happens to everyone every now and then we can not hide it