midtiercutecel
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Every day some normie finds out hes actually inverted irl
They look at their inverted face and convinces themself they became ugly
but how?
your bone structure didnt change
your jaw didnt dissapear
your eye area did not collapse
the only thing that changed was orientation
Your asymmetries doesnt suddenly change
thats another thing people completely misunderstand
Imagine this:
one of your eyes sits slightly lower
Maybe one eyelid is a bit sleepier
Maybe one side of your face droops slightly more than the other
When you look in the mirror, you've spent years becoming familiar with those asymmetries
People around you have spent years becoming familiar with the opposite orientation
Neither version is more "real" than the other
The asymmetry itself stays exactly the same an doesnt change
If one eyelid is slightly droopy in the mirror, it is still slightly droopy when flipped
your flaws does not become larger
your flaws does not become smaller
the only thing that changes is which side you're used to seeing it on
Many people mistake unfamiliarity for ugliness when in reality they are looking at the exact same asymmetry they have always had
So if youre accustomed to your face, asymmetrys everybody else will too (atleast after a certain time)
Your bone structure doesn't magically change either
This should be obvious.
Whenever your image is mirrored or not
A weak face remains a weak face
The fundamentals do not change.
Which one looks worse?
the one shes always seeing, or the mirrored one?
Likewise, if you are already unattractive in a mirror, you might also be irl
The fundamentals remain unchanged.
They look at their inverted face and convinces themself they became ugly
but how?
your bone structure didnt change
your jaw didnt dissapear
your eye area did not collapse
the only thing that changed was orientation
Your asymmetries doesnt suddenly change
thats another thing people completely misunderstand
Imagine this:
one of your eyes sits slightly lower
Maybe one eyelid is a bit sleepier
Maybe one side of your face droops slightly more than the other
When you look in the mirror, you've spent years becoming familiar with those asymmetries
People around you have spent years becoming familiar with the opposite orientation
Neither version is more "real" than the other
The asymmetry itself stays exactly the same an doesnt change
If one eyelid is slightly droopy in the mirror, it is still slightly droopy when flipped
your flaws does not become larger
your flaws does not become smaller
the only thing that changes is which side you're used to seeing it on
Many people mistake unfamiliarity for ugliness when in reality they are looking at the exact same asymmetry they have always had
So if youre accustomed to your face, asymmetrys everybody else will too (atleast after a certain time)
Your bone structure doesn't magically change either
This should be obvious.
Whenever your image is mirrored or not
- your jaw is the same.
- your cheekbones are the same.
- your eye area is the same.
- your facial proportions are the same.
A weak face remains a weak face
The fundamentals do not change.
Which one looks worse?
the one shes always seeing, or the mirrored one?
The real determinants of attractiveness stay the same
If mirrored or not:- bone structure stays the same
- facial harmony stays the same
- eye area stays the same
- hair stays the same
- physique stays the same
Likewise, if you are already unattractive in a mirror, you might also be irl
The fundamentals remain unchanged.
