Topic: Do we look at mouth instead of eyes due to being distracted by movement?
+Anonymous A — 13.1 years ago #24,954
Being highly distracted by visual movement is a trait for those with an ASD, and yesterday when I was watching TV I realised that I tend to look at a person's mouth more than their eyes because there are more obvious and bigger movements going on there. There isn't really a lot of "movement" happening with someone's eyes compared with their mouth, or hands, or of course other stuff going on around us at the time.
I have seen a few programs where they show what someone with an ASD looks at during a conversation and it tends to be more so their mouth than their eyes...
Just a thought!
+Anonymous B — 13.1 years ago, 3 minutes later[T] [B] #297,046

Yes, especially with the movement if a big black cock in your cum filled throat.
+FuckAlms !vX8K53rFBI — 13.1 years ago, 6 minutes later, 9 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #297,047
Is that why I can't keep my eyes off of a tv whenever they have one in a restaurant, even thought I never have any interest in what's on?
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