Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2003-08-18 11:05 pm
Beauty?
Noticed in the mirror this morning, after I brushed out my fuzzy morning-hair, and put on some concealer and lipstick (I don't know what the weather's doing, but my skin is not happy with it, or maybe it's too happy...) that the woman in the mirror was gorgeous.
I've been noticing my hair a lot lately. It's down past my shoulderblades, but it somehow doesn't feel that long. It's finally as long as Francine's hair in my userpic. It's odd -- I've been staring at that image so much that it's starting to overpower the image in my mirror of "me" -- not a bad thing, just odd.
I suppose that this may be part of why I look in the mirror and see myself, and see differences in myself from my mental image of myself, and I note approvingly that my hair is longer, with richer color, and I'm wearing my glasses so I don't look half-blind, and I have bigger boobs, and I have more color in my face so I look more alive, and my hair is smoother and softer and shines more.
Now, I do consider Francine beautiful.
And it boggles me, when I find that the woman in the mirror could give Francine-in-the-icon a run for her money and win.
I've been noticing my hair a lot lately. It's down past my shoulderblades, but it somehow doesn't feel that long. It's finally as long as Francine's hair in my userpic. It's odd -- I've been staring at that image so much that it's starting to overpower the image in my mirror of "me" -- not a bad thing, just odd.
I suppose that this may be part of why I look in the mirror and see myself, and see differences in myself from my mental image of myself, and I note approvingly that my hair is longer, with richer color, and I'm wearing my glasses so I don't look half-blind, and I have bigger boobs, and I have more color in my face so I look more alive, and my hair is smoother and softer and shines more.
Now, I do consider Francine beautiful.
And it boggles me, when I find that the woman in the mirror could give Francine-in-the-icon a run for her money and win.

of course!
I understand what you mean about what you see in the mirror.. it's the same for me.. sometimes I think the mirror image looks terrible, sometimes I think it looks good.
When I go through photo albums of my life I invariably think my younger selves looked better than my current self.
By the way, as it concerns the other aspects of 'you'.. does your plurality have a consensus about your self-image?
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This has nothing to do with anything, but do I get to be on your friends list too, at some point? Is there a hazing process?
Francine's pretty, but...
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I have two mental images of myself. One is a bit like my userpic but with shorter hair, and the other is like what I really look like but a little different. The one that's like my userpic is the naturally always-happy one, and the one that looks like me is the prone-to-introspection-and-depression-and-being-responsible one. They're both cuter than I really am *g*
Re: Francine's pretty, but...
Yes; I am apt to dismiss women with C-cups as having small breasts.
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'How you really are' is how you see yourself when you look in the mirror, for that definition.
Remember: the casual observer is a twit.
I see you prettier than the casual observer does.
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Did I say something wrong?
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I don't answer all my comments immediately, or even in the order that they're recieved.
Self-image etc.
friends list
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The way she really looks is something completely different, and something that she, with her biases about the way she looks, will never know.
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Mama's blind friend Lee has one of the most vivid imaginations for color that my wouldn't-have-been mother-in-law ever came across.
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You may find this Scientific American article fascinating. My father had a form of what is described below.
(using link provided by SciAm.com)
Scientific American: Hearing Colors, Tasting Shapes [ NEUROSCIENCE ]
People with synesthesia--whose senses blend together--are providing valuable clues to understanding the organization and functions of the human brain
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