I doubt the issue is the BF takes issue with the fact his face might look as she describes, it's the fact that his mother insists that he change something that occurs entirely outside of his awareness. Face expression is just kind of the way it is, most of the time.
I know
Just saying if there's a point--check it with yourself.
Now, how it is interpreted is either universal or subjective. It's usually the latter, but there're subtleties with how people hold their...err, eyebrows, that may give the >:I face.
Still, if people knew you, those kinds of assumptions )grr assumptions( wouldn't matter.
I don't exactly look happy, I know that. But she's putting it on me, saying that I'm doing it on purpose and aiming it towards her. It's just how my face looks. I can't fix that without surgery. And I can't smile convincingly anyways, so even if I tried faking a happy face all the time it probably wouldn't help.
I can't help being nervous. I'm even nervous around my friends and family. Especially my mom. She terrifies me. Plus I've never really been around people. I've always been in my room alone, so being alone is what I'm used to the most. Also the quiet. I'm not too used to noise.
Emphasis on the orange part: Don't take it as anything towards yourself >_>
It's her perception, and [hopefully you've told her] its not your problem that way.Also why nervous? :O Be around people you feel /less/ nervous with, at least.
Like, check on why you're nervous? Not everyone there is like your mom :xI had one problem with The Lord of The Rings movie.
No Tom-fucking-Bombadil.
That motherfucker could've
DANCED into Mordor. In fact...
The modern times don't have him.
The previous movies, did.
Also those facts miss very crucial details on why the idea mentioned there...isn't. But I won't spoil it here.