Kindness is free & bullying is a reflection of them not you. for anyone who’s going through any type of bullying. i’m here for you 🤍🤍🤍
compassion > judgment
#jawwinking #marcusgunnsyndrome #marcusgunn #bekind #stopbullying
@marionslifestyle
Marcus Gunn Syndrome, also known as Jaw Winking, is a rare neurological condition where a connection between the nerve controlling the jaw muscles and the eyelid causes the eyelid to move when the jaw moves. This condition may cause noticeable facial differences that can unfortunately lead to bullying and social stigma. Raising awareness about Marcus Gunn Syndrome is crucial because many affected individuals face unwanted attention or negative comments simply due to a feature they were born with. Bullying, especially targeted at physical differences like Jaw Wink, can have significant emotional impacts. It's important to remember that bullying reflects more about those who bully than the person being bullied. Showing compassion and kindness can build a more accepting environment for everyone. Encouraging bystanders to speak out and support victims helps foster community empathy. If you or someone you know is dealing with bullying related to Marcus Gunn Syndrome or any other condition, remember that kindness is free and can make a meaningful difference. Advocacy and education help people understand the condition better and reduce stigma. Sharing personal stories and connecting with supportive communities online can also provide comfort and raise awareness. In addition, spreading information about the syndrome’s medical background is valuable. The condition typically results from congenital miswiring of nerves, and while it may cause some asymmetry in eyelid movement, it does not affect vision or eye health. There is no cure, but treatments like surgery may be considered in certain cases for cosmetic or functional reasons. Ultimately, promoting respect, acceptance, and kindness helps combat bullying and empowers individuals living with Marcus Gunn Syndrome to live confidently. Remember, compassion is greater than judgment, and everyone deserves to be treated with dignity regardless of physical differences.
Wait. THERES A NAME FOR IT???? When I was in school everyone would bully me for it and said I was faking, all bc one girl in the class had it way worse than I did to where hers would do it even though she’s not eating