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http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2012/07/why-facial-disfigurements-creep-.html?ref=hp
"Why Facial Disfigurements Creep Us Out."
"Why Facial Disfigurements Creep Us Out."
Callie said:Facial disfigurements don't creep me out. Maybe it's because I grew up with them, I don't know. I have a cousin with down syndrome and facial problems, I have other family members with other issues and I went to school with a girl that has a port wine birthmark covering half her face.
People judge too harshly, maybe what/who I grew up with is the reason I don't judge people based on appearances overly much.
Amen to that.veronica said:There is no shortage of shallow, mean-spirited people out there that have no empathy for others
LoneKiller said:I'm not. But If some who read this think that I'm full of it, then so be it. I don't give a fresia. Facial disfigurement, or any disfigurement for that matter, does not creep me out. NOT AT ALL. Not befriending someone because they are suffering from their particular disfigurement or illness is appalling! It's a **** effective way to miss out on a potentially wonderful person in your life.
The reason you don't make friends easily Sophia, is because fresia heads like the one I dealt with, are "Creeped Out", but are too ******* blind to see what truly matters within a person. Their heart, soul, and mind.
Sophia. You are an intelligent woman, who uses much of your time online helping others with suicide and many other things. fresia anyone who can't see past your affliction. People when they see you will often be "Creeped Out" with your appearance when they see you for the first time. True friends will also be "Creeped Out". What makes them true friends is, they look look beyond your affliction and discover the good heart you have within.
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