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Women and girls are constantly being ordered to smileâoften by complete strangers. My daughter hates being told to smile with a passion. Not that Gayle has much to smile about. Comparing Gayleâs face in panel 1 to her face in panel 4, it looks like Elly braided her hair back so tightly that it squeezed her head in to make it narrower. Like many of my friends who have had makeovers, Gayle looked better before than after.
James, that is so sad. Is telling a man to smile microaggression, too? A smart woman friend I had at work a few years ago had a wonderful saying: if somebody doesnât have a smile, give them one. Moods truly are contagious, and smiling helps convince yourself that it will be okay.
to James, and others â There is a big difference between telling someone to smile and engaging a person in a conversation or activity which encourages them to smile.
I once overheard by a guy who saw two smiling young people, and snarled, âWhat are you smilinâ for?â Cheerful guy. Real sweetheart. If he saw someone passed out on the street, heâd call 911 as soon as he finished taking the guyâs wallet.
I just realized James must be a professional troll.You have to be a special kind of person to be able to take a warm and fuzzy comic strip like this about somebody making a sad kid feel better, and twist it to take a jab at people whoâve nothing to do with the strip.Every day, I see his âalternative factsâ translation of the dayâs Non Sequitur strip. I guess he was promoted to attacking Elly, too.(Gee, I wonder if the payâs good. Does the job have a dental plan? Or are teeth considered a pre-existing condition? I never understand these things.)
Most of us nice, quiet, non-classically pretty (or un-pretty) females have low self-esteem. Even some of the more beautiful ones do if they didnât receive love and encouragement growing up. It really helps when we are encouraged like Elly is doing for Gayle.
Iâll never forget the man who basically harassed me for not smiling while I worked a public office desk. I couldnât bring myself to tell him I had literally just buried my only son. You never know what people are going through.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
whatâre neighbors for?
Argythree about 8 years ago
That was very nice, EllyâŠ
howtheduck about 8 years ago
Women and girls are constantly being ordered to smileâoften by complete strangers. My daughter hates being told to smile with a passion. Not that Gayle has much to smile about. Comparing Gayleâs face in panel 1 to her face in panel 4, it looks like Elly braided her hair back so tightly that it squeezed her head in to make it narrower. Like many of my friends who have had makeovers, Gayle looked better before than after.
Tyge about 8 years ago
Just the âmotheringâ she needed. Good on you Elly.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 8 years ago
I think a smile is better than a ton of make up.
flagmichael about 8 years ago
James, that is so sad. Is telling a man to smile microaggression, too? A smart woman friend I had at work a few years ago had a wonderful saying: if somebody doesnât have a smile, give them one. Moods truly are contagious, and smiling helps convince yourself that it will be okay.
Sportymonk about 8 years ago
So true about the smile. I do photography and a smile makes the difference.
ladykat Premium Member about 8 years ago
Good advice, Elly!
JanLC about 8 years ago
I try to smile at people. Most folks will smile back, and some even nod and acknowledge my silent greeting.
ellisaana Premium Member about 8 years ago
to James, and others â There is a big difference between telling someone to smile and engaging a person in a conversation or activity which encourages them to smile.
Can't Sleep about 8 years ago
Way to go, Elly.
Can't Sleep about 8 years ago
I once overheard by a guy who saw two smiling young people, and snarled, âWhat are you smilinâ for?â Cheerful guy. Real sweetheart. If he saw someone passed out on the street, heâd call 911 as soon as he finished taking the guyâs wallet.
Can't Sleep about 8 years ago
I just realized James must be a professional troll.You have to be a special kind of person to be able to take a warm and fuzzy comic strip like this about somebody making a sad kid feel better, and twist it to take a jab at people whoâve nothing to do with the strip.Every day, I see his âalternative factsâ translation of the dayâs Non Sequitur strip. I guess he was promoted to attacking Elly, too.(Gee, I wonder if the payâs good. Does the job have a dental plan? Or are teeth considered a pre-existing condition? I never understand these things.)
QuietStorm27 about 8 years ago
Most of us nice, quiet, non-classically pretty (or un-pretty) females have low self-esteem. Even some of the more beautiful ones do if they didnât receive love and encouragement growing up. It really helps when we are encouraged like Elly is doing for Gayle.
LuvThemPluggers about 8 years ago
Iâll never forget the man who basically harassed me for not smiling while I worked a public office desk. I couldnât bring myself to tell him I had literally just buried my only son. You never know what people are going through.