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Post by milkman's baby on May 24, 2010 8:27:45 GMT -5
So I was looking through photos of myself, and it's become apparent to me that my eyelids are kind of asymmetrical. Especially as I got older and started wearing eyeliner and eye makeup - it really emphasizes the differences in the slant in my eyes. My left eye is more slanted than my right eye. It's like I could cover one eye and I would look Asian and cover the other and look Caucasian. lol Since the shape of eyes is often a toss up with Eurasians, I wonder if any of you have this same problem? Everyone thinks I have a lazy eye, but it's really just the slant that messes it up.
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buffyuna
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Post by buffyuna on May 24, 2010 13:19:28 GMT -5
thats so cool. It would be even cooler if your eyes were different colors, then you could truly be 2 diff people.
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Post by xandra on May 24, 2010 23:25:01 GMT -5
one of my eye creases is a bit different from the other, but I'm not sure if it's obvious to anyone other than me!
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Post by milkman's baby on May 25, 2010 8:15:55 GMT -5
thats so cool. It would be even cooler if your eyes were different colors, then you could truly be 2 diff people. No it's not, it's just bizarre. I had a friend who had one bright blue eye and one dark brown eye because she had some car accident and it got permanently dilated or something. She just looked freaky. People couldn't have a normal conversation with her because they were freaked out by her eyes.
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Post by nealtse on May 25, 2010 9:00:27 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure mine are symmetrical. I'd bet that it's more obvious to you then other people SweetFart. You just keep looking your normal Fabio self
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Post by FreckleFoot on May 26, 2010 1:58:09 GMT -5
I have one eye slightly bigger than the other and if I would get too much or too little sleep I would sometimes wake up with a single eyelid on the smaller eye, making it look even tinier. Though I could always sort that out by pushing the lid back to how it was several times until it stayed.
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Post by Ganbare! on May 26, 2010 2:26:50 GMT -5
Apparently loads of EAs have this problem, my eyes are symmetrical but my sister has one eye significantly larger than the other and since we have pretty big eyes in the family the size difference is fairly noticeable when not concealed by makeup.
Any of you have other parts of their body assymetrical?
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buffyuna
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Post by buffyuna on May 26, 2010 15:44:06 GMT -5
Apparently loads of EAs have this problem, my eyes are symmetrical but my sister has one eye significantly larger than the other and since we have pretty big eyes in the family the size difference is fairly noticeable when not concealed by makeup. Any of you have other parts of their body assymetrical? My face is symmetrical but my limbs are all out of wack. One leg is slightly longer than the other and one foot is slightly bigger. I hate shopping for shoes cause I always have to compromise one foot over the other.
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Post by admin on May 26, 2010 18:09:08 GMT -5
Apparently loads of EAs have this problem, my eyes are symmetrical but my sister has one eye significantly larger than the other and since we have pretty big eyes in the family the size difference is fairly noticeable when not concealed by makeup. Any of you have other parts of their body assymetrical? My face is symmetrical but my limbs are all out of wack. One leg is slightly longer than the other and one foot is slightly bigger. I hate shopping for shoes cause I always have to compromise one foot over the other. I worked in a shoe store for a few months when I was in college. The way the inventory worked, we only counted the right shoe (the lefts were the ones we used for display). Given then, if we had to do a write-down, all we had to have was the right shoe to get full credit for the pair. There was this guy who came in the store with only a left foot (don't know how he lost his right foot). I would sell him just the left shoe and only charge him 1/2 (he loved this!), then write-down the right shoe for full value. That helped to offset the shrinkage we had. That was all great and I was pretty smug about my maneuver until the guy brings in his one-legged friend for the deal...and...you guessed it...
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Post by xandra on May 27, 2010 19:04:49 GMT -5
You right foot discriminator! Hehe. Would have worked out nicely if they were the same shoe size.
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