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Is it normal for your cheeks to hurt if you force a smile for an extended period of time?

Asked by jcs007 (1636 points) | asked June 30th, 2008 | 12 responses | “Great Question” (0 points) | Flag as…
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PnL's avatar

i don’t think the cheeks would hurt because of that. it’s the jaw.

jballou's avatar

Sure it is. The muscles in your face are sore.

osullivanbr's avatar

Stands to reason, you’re exerting the muscles in your face more than normal.
Does raise the question though, why were you pretending to be smiling.

You weren’t faking excitement over one of my answers were you, really there’s no need. But thanks anyway.

Kay's avatar

Yup, definitely has happened to me before; even after genuinely smiling for too long my cheeks will hurt.

TheHaight's avatar

Yep! Thats normal. You know what I hate?when you smile so much your mouth starts twitching while someone is taking a picture of you. I feel embarassed because I can’t control it!

wildflower's avatar

Perfectly normal. I’ve experienced it when working in retail, restaurants tradeshows and recruitment fairs (sp?)

dragonflyfaith's avatar

Very normal. My face hurt so bad during my wedding photos!

Marina's avatar

Normal and painful.

scamp's avatar

yep, it hurts quite a bit!

ebenezer's avatar

It hurts so good.

buster's avatar

I was tripping on acid and laughed and giggled for 14 hours straight. My face was very very sore afterwards.

stevenb's avatar

I was in agony after my wedding. My cheeks were on fire. It does go away fast though.

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