Date Report: Face Twitch

Chow Mein

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What does it signal when facial expressions involuntary twitch on the first date?

OLD, built rapport over 2-3 weeks. Gave her a tough schedule to work with. She was down.

Rollo taught the ropes, but experiences will teach you way more.

‘A woman will walk though [something unpleasant] and will climb through barb wire’

learned this years ago, but wanted to provide my thoughts on not being thirsty and strategizing your play. 2-3 hours are an eternity for most of you dudes
 

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The possibilities are myriad:
  1. Fatigue: Prolonged physical or mental exhaustion can cause muscle twitches, including those in the face.
  2. Caffeine withdrawal: Stopping or significantly reducing caffeine intake can lead to facial twitching as the body adjusts.
  3. Dehydration: Mild dehydration can cause muscle spasms and twitching, including on the face.
  4. Stress and anxiety: High levels of stress and anxiety can manifest physically, leading to facial twitching.
  5. Sleep disorders: Sleep apnea, insomnia, or restless leg syndrome can contribute to facial twitching.
  6. Neurological conditions: Certain neurological conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, or essential tremors, can cause facial twitches.
  7. Infections: Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, or mononucleosis can cause facial twitching.
  8. Vitamin deficiencies: Deficiencies in vitamins B12, E, or K can contribute to muscle twitching, including on the face.
  9. Medication side effects: Certain medications, such as antidepressants, antihistamines, or stimulants, can cause facial twitching as a side effect.
  10. Hormonal changes: Hormonal fluctuations during menopause, pregnancy, or thyroid disorders can lead to facial twitching.
  11. Nutritional deficiencies: Deficiencies in magnesium, potassium, or calcium can contribute to muscle twitching, including on the face.
  12. Toxin exposure: Exposure to heavy metals like mercury or lead or toxins like pesticides or industrial chemicals can cause facial twitching.
 

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Was she trying to comprehend your communication style while this happened?
 

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What does it signal when facial expressions involuntary twitch on the first date?

OLD...
That it's not for naught that online dating is ill-advised. Men end up with weird chicks when they do so, just as women who fish for men on the internet more often than not fall into the clutches of either con men, or modern day incarnations of Philip Markoff
 

Chow Mein

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That it's not for naught that online dating is ill-advised. Men end up with weird chicks when they do so, just as women who fish for men on the internet more often than not fall into the clutches of either con men, or modern day incarnations of Philip Markoff
You don’t need to try so hard to be a Gen Z version of @Scaramouche
 

Chow Mein

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The possibilities are myriad:
  1. Fatigue: Prolonged physical or mental exhaustion can cause muscle twitches, including those in the face.
  2. Caffeine withdrawal: Stopping or significantly reducing caffeine intake can lead to facial twitching as the body adjusts.
  3. Dehydration: Mild dehydration can cause muscle spasms and twitching, including on the face.
  4. Stress and anxiety: High levels of stress and anxiety can manifest physically, leading to facial twitching.
  5. Sleep disorders: Sleep apnea, insomnia, or restless leg syndrome can contribute to facial twitching.
  6. Neurological conditions: Certain neurological conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, or essential tremors, can cause facial twitches.
  7. Infections: Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, or mononucleosis can cause facial twitching.
  8. Vitamin deficiencies: Deficiencies in vitamins B12, E, or K can contribute to muscle twitching, including on the face.
  9. Medication side effects: Certain medications, such as antidepressants, antihistamines, or stimulants, can cause facial twitching as a side effect.
  10. Hormonal changes: Hormonal fluctuations during menopause, pregnancy, or thyroid disorders can lead to facial twitching.
  11. Nutritional deficiencies: Deficiencies in magnesium, potassium, or calcium can contribute to muscle twitching, including on the face.
  12. Toxin exposure: Exposure to heavy metals like mercury or lead or toxins like pesticides or industrial chemicals can cause facial twitching.
13. Nausea
14. Stroke
15. Difficulty breathing
16. Hemorrhoids

Always consult your doctor…
 

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Your phone isn't a vehicle for you to have a relationship through, all the things you talk about on the phone don't create the rapport you think they do compared to men who create these emotions by having these interactions in person and you don't have all the time in the world, her interest will wane in favor of those that do build it, it's just whether she is relying on your provisions to fuel her lifestyle or not which isn't a relationship worth having to begin with i would argue

Speculating on her twitching eye is ridiculous and pedantic, you've provided nothing concrete to work here with and arguably never could if you tried since it's such a uncommon but not rare thing
 
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