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When you look in the mirror is that what others see?

When you look in the mirror is that what others see?

In short, what you see in the mirror is nothing but a reflection and that may just not be how people see you in real life. In real life, the picture may be completely different. All you have to do is stare at a selfie camera, flip and capture your photo. That’s what you really look like.

What is the mirror phenomenon?

The “mirror phenomenon” is the phenomenon of interacting with one’s mirrored self-image by misidentifying one’s own reflection in the mirror as another person, by talking or handing something to the image.

Why should you never have a mirror facing your bed?

It is said that a mirror facing the bed promotes the intrusion of a third party into a couple’s relationship and can lead to infidelity. According to feng shui, the mirror’s reflection doubles the energy and luck of those sleeping on the bed, and included in that luck is romance.

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What is it called when you don’t like the mirror?

Regardless of what the camera or the mirror reflects back at us, many of us don’t see that person. Instead, we see an entirely different person — and it’s often a person that we don’t particularly like. At its most severe, this is called Body Dysmorphic Disorder.

Does the person you see in the mirror actually look like you?

The person looking into the mirror is obviously not the person in the reflection. In real life the experience is not the same. I see the same body, the same face I see every day. Still, it doesn’t look like me at all.

What is it called when you think you look different?

Body dysmorphic disorder. Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a mental illness where people think they look different to how they really look. People are usually said to have BDD if they are extremely critical of their body, even though there may be nothing noticeably wrong with it.

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What is Your Self according to the mirror?

“Myself, of course,” you reply. But what isyour self? Strictly speaking, when you look in a mirror, you see a face that you recognize as your own. This in and of itself is a remarkable feat—other animals generally can’t do this. A dog looking in a mirror sees another dog. (At least, that’s what we infer from observing its behavior.)