Glamour magazine: This is What It’s Like to Live With ‘Flat Affect’

We live in a time when “resting bitch face” is a joke, selfies are constant, and activist art implores us to stop telling women to smile: But the conversation still largely excludes people who don’t always have control of theirs: people with a flattened affect.

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