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Originally Posted by Angela What you look like to yourself (mirror, photograph, video, imagination) will never match what anyone else sees, and what you look like to each one of everyone else will never match what you look like to another one of everyone else. There is no such thing as an "accurate" self-image. It's all made up -- that's what images are! Imaginary!  |
That's fascinating, and potentially very helpful

But is there any evidence that subjectivity is that dominant? This is the other related fight I have: between objectivity and subjectivity. If there were no objectivity over physical attractiveness there would be no supermodels, right? Isn't there some large general consensus about how people look? Can we really all look at the same person and see them differently?
The Cloud, I must confess I'm not quite following. Could you use an example with a person or object, please?
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Taikin , I guess what you really meant is that you thought you were more attractive than your pictures/videos suggest.
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Yep, sorry about that ZHereford, I could have put it more simply.