Movement of facial muscles (like smiling !) communicates not only to others, but to ourselves as expressions are linked to sensory feedback.
According to the facial feedback hypothesis, our expressions can affect our emotional experience. Even faking a smile can increase feel-good chemicals.
Since smiling influences emotions, try it during intimacy to trigger the limbic system, which plays a role in sexual response, as well as being turned on for creative, intense, emotional dreams when our frontal cortex goes offline.
A happy expression can boost arousal of life while dissipating any seriousness. Grinning can convince the body that everything is peachy while releasing serotonin and endorphins.
Smile into the unknown; the infinite creation sparked through expression.
Try it. I dare you.
