Emote-Masking
Verb.
To end, begin or pepper a potentially volatile and/or aggressive-sounding message with over-compensatingly cute, or attractive emoticons, to attemptedly suppress any possible hostilities in said message.
To end, begin or pepper a potentially volatile and/or aggressive-sounding message with over-compensatingly cute, or attractive emoticons, to attemptedly suppress any possible hostilities in said message.
Example: "Karter's trying to shove his opinions down my throat again, as if they're laws; but he wants to not look like a jerk in the process and restrain his obvious anger, so he is now emote-masking all of his aggressive statements."
Emotional Mask
An emotional mask is how someone (usually with mental problems such as anxiety, depression, etc) protects and/ or hides certain emotions from people. Sometimes they can seem to be someone entirely different. Tearing away a person’s emotional mask/s can cause a range of problems from said person being upset with you for a week or two, and can get as worse as someone completely detaching themselves from you entirely.
Never tear away someone’s emotional mask
Emotion mask
When people act like the're really happy but are actually really sad.
Sarah's putting on an emotion mask to pretend she is happy.
Emotion mask
An emotion mask is something referenced my Spade while taking about reading people better, as described Spade said "Everyone wears a mask, the mask they chose will affect the rest of their life, some people get lucky and pick a good one, others aren't as fortunate. Not all masks are unintentional, some people choose one to hide their real feelings. Although it is possible to crack an emotion mask it's very hard, only the owner of the mask can choose to take it off"
"I can tell who's wearing an emotion mask"