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You have spent your entire life studying a version of your face that not one other person has ever seen. The mirror flips you. Left becomes right. That reversed face is the one you've memorized, defended, and quietly torn apart at 7 a.m. for decades. It feels like home for one reason only — it's the single version you ever watch. Everyone else sees the opposite. Every photo, every camera, every person across the table meets the un-flipped you. And because no face is symmetrical — not one human face on Earth — those two versions are genuinely different. Not by a hair. Noticeably. That's the real reason your own photos feel
You have spent your entire life studying a version of your face that not one other person has ever seen. The mirror flips you. Left becomes right. That reversed face is the one you've memorized, defended, and quietly torn apart at 7 a.m. for decades. It feels like home for one reason only — it's the single version you ever watch. Everyone else sees the opposite. Every photo, every camera, every person across the table meets the un-flipped you. And because no face is symmetrical — not one human face on Earth — those two versions are genuinely different. Not by a hair. Noticeably. That's the real reason your own photos feel "wrong." It isn't the lighting or a cursed angle. You are being introduced, again and again, to a stranger your friends have known and loved for years. Your brain trusts whatever it sees most. So the mirror-face quietly becomes "correct," and the true one — the face the world meets — keeps registering as off, awkward, not-quite-you. Which means every time you sigh "I'm just not photogenic," what you're saying underneath is "I'm not used to my own face." There's something a little sad in that. You've been at war with the wrong image the entire time. … So the face you wince at in pictures was never a flaw. It's the one the world fell for. Your friends, your partner, the stranger who couldn't stop glancing across the room — every one of them chose the version you keep cropping out and deleting. They never met the mirror you. They fell for the real one, from the very first second. You were never unphotogenic. You were simply outvoted, your whole life, by a single piece of glass. Go find a photo of yourself you can't stand. Look again, this time knowing it's the true you, the one everyone else already loves. Sit with that for ten full seconds before you let yourself scroll away.

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