Seeing your face as it actually appears (non-mirrored)
I tend to freak the fuck out when i see my face in normal photos. My face suddenly looks lopsided as fuck. One eye hangs lower, one cheek puffs out more, and i look fatter and uglier. I don't get it, why does my face look relatively symmetrical when mirrored, but fucked up normal?
Are you really as ugly as you think you are when you see your face as others see it, or is it just a shock to the brain from not being used to it. Girls i snapchat often say i look cute, but i use the front camera that mirrors my face.
Most people think they are more attractive than they really are, but yes your initial appraisal of a photo won't be accurate and so y-
>girls I snapchat
GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE NORMIE REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>38652452
Light is funny. It bends in all sorts of ways and will totally alter the way you look. I have one mirror which is my main one and I tend to look kinda good in that mirror when I'm not wearing glasses. Every other mirror though, I look like a mutated freak, glasses or not. When it comes to cameras though, forget it. My best friend's wife literally gave me a book full of pictures of me at her wedding because she wanted to get them out of her house.
It's weird though because when find pics of me on old driver's licenses and such, I was attractive as hell.
>>38652526
I thought it was the opposite and most people are too hard on themselves and are more attractive than they think. And it's pretty easy to get girls' snapchats on tinder and shit, even if you are a robot.
>>38652548
Perhaps she simply had no use for them, and wanted to get them out of the house for that reason, not because she found them repulsive?
>>38652684
>use social media
>robot
anon I
>>38652684
No people definitely overrate themselves. Do you ever notice how everybody posting always claims to be above 5/10, i.e. above average? People are perhaps more critical of their own flaws but for whatever reason it doesn't translate into thinking they're ugly per se, it just makes them insecure about that particular feature.