Psychologist Paul Ekman has distinguished between smiles that represent genuine happiness (“Duchenne” smiles), and fake smiles that might be used to feign happiness, or cover some other emotion.
While explaining what sparked his interest, he said: "But then we kept making eye contact. So I chose you ... often became "sloppy," which was why people often called him "adorable." ...
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