Also, I'm not surprised that you have trouble recognizing me. I have an entirely unremarkable face. That's one of the things I like about my face: for the most part, because my face is unremarkable, strangers feel more comfortable around me.
I have an entirely standard face shape, a normal-shaped, middle-sized nose, a chin which neither sticks out nor receeds, average cheekbones and jaw which give my face a symmetrical and unremarkable shape, normal-colored and shaped blue eyes. . .
I have short hair and a short beard which frame my face in an unremarkable way. And standard, normal glasses thatgo across the my eyes in a way that doesn't stand out.
I LIKE my face, because people react well to things which are familiar, and my face looks familiar to people, even if they've never met me, because it's so average. But even people who AREN'T face-blind have trouble recognizing me -- my face just doesn't have any characteristics which people can use to "index" it in their minds.
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I have an entirely standard face shape, a normal-shaped, middle-sized nose, a chin which neither sticks out nor receeds, average cheekbones and jaw which give my face a symmetrical and unremarkable shape, normal-colored and shaped blue eyes. . .
I have short hair and a short beard which frame my face in an unremarkable way. And standard, normal glasses thatgo across the my eyes in a way that doesn't stand out.
I LIKE my face, because people react well to things which are familiar, and my face looks familiar to people, even if they've never met me, because it's so average. But even people who AREN'T face-blind have trouble recognizing me -- my face just doesn't have any characteristics which people can use to "index" it in their minds.