How I think I look when yawning. How I really look
How I think I look when yawning. How I really look
Yawning is a natural bodily function that occurs when we are tired or bored, and it is something that we all do multiple times a day. However, have you ever stopped to think about how you look when you yawn? Most people probably don't give it much thought, but I have often found myself wondering about this very question.When I yawn, I like to think that I look graceful and elegant, like a contented cat stretching out in the sun. In my mind, my yawn is a subtle and dainty movement, with my mouth opening just wide enough to let out a soft, quiet breath. I imagine that my face remains serene and composed, with just a hint of a smile playing on my lips. I picture myself as the picture of relaxation and tranquility, embodying the epitome of calm and collectedness.
However, the reality is quite different from my idealized vision of myself. In truth, when I yawn, I probably look more like a roaring lion than a graceful feline. My mouth opens wide, sometimes so wide that I worry my jaw might dislocate. My eyes scrunch up, and my face contorts into a strange and unflattering expression. I may even let out an unintentional groan or grunt as I release the pent-up tension in my body. Far from being a picture of elegance, I am more likely to resemble a tired and slightly disheveled mess.
Despite the stark contrast between how I think I look when yawning and how I actually look, I have come to accept that yawning is a natural and necessary part of life. It is a reminder that our bodies need rest and relaxation, and that it is okay to let go of our carefully curated facades and just be ourselves, even if that means looking a little less than perfect. So the next time you catch yourself yawning, don't worry about how you appear to others – just embrace the moment of release and let yourself relax and unwind.