image Macbeth said RBF is usually associated with women because society often expects them to take the role of peacekeepers and get along with everyone. Appears In University alumna researches "resting bitch face" By Savannah Borders | February 14, 2016 University alumna Abbe Macbeth, Ph.D. is investigating a phenomenon known to plague unhappy-looking notables such as Kristen Stewart and Queen Elizabeth II — “resting bitch face.”
University alumna researches "resting bitch face" By Savannah Borders | February 14, 2016 University alumna Abbe Macbeth, Ph.D. is investigating a phenomenon known to plague unhappy-looking notables such as Kristen Stewart and Queen Elizabeth II — “resting bitch face.”
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