You know what people are thinking when they see you for the first time. There might even be a visible double take
The hardest moments are walking into or standing up in front of a room full of people who haven’t seen you before. I couldn’t work in a job as an educator, speaker or sales person. You know what people are thinking when they see you for the first time; there might even be a visible double take. Most overcome their initial reaction and soon accept you as you are. To family members, old friends and acquaintances, it doesn’t matter at all; you are defined to them by your personality, not a facial feature.
The surgery option comes up in my mind frequently. I find myself analysing others’ profiles and fantasising about the one I want, removing the superfluous but leaving enough to retain the original character. But these dreams are countered by thoughts of “What if it all goes wrong and I end up looking worse, or suffer complications, or become infected with a deadly drug-resistant bacteria introduced during the invasion into my sinuous cavities?”.
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