I read somewhere a while back, that although somewhat difficult to detect with a "simple glance" of the eye, people on the autism spectrum does in fact appear to look somewhat different appearance wise in comparison to Neuro Typicals. In Aspies there will often be found a prescensce of some of three types abnormal physical features: ( 1.) A lack of facial symmetry aka. having an asymmetrical face (parts of the facial features fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement). ( 2.) Having a prominent/exposed forehead ( 3.) Having tassels of hair growing in the wrong direction.
After examining a picture of myself, i did in fact notice that there in fact is some truth in the asymmetrical face theory, let me just show you in pictures below:
I did notice my nose and mouth is somewhat asymmetrical, it seems like one side of my nose is slightly "higher up" then the other side, kind of crooked looking. One side is happy the other side is feeling down
I also mirrored the right side of my face with the right, and the left mirrored with the left, this is what it ended up looking like:
Oh god.. it actually looks like alien beings if i am to be honest.. But Anyway, to the point.
It's usually (if I've understood it correctly) the #2 (left mirrored with left) picture that tells if a person's face is symmetrical. Ugh.. i don't know maybe i am wrong but it doesn't look like facial symmetry to me. At least if you compare my picture to those seen in a "project" some guy or woman did on a few celebrities who turned out to have symmetrical faces. Here is two examples of some of the "left mirrored with left" pictures of these so called symmetrical faced celebrities (Jennifer Lawrence and Gerard Butler):
As you may notice, Jennifer and Gerards pictures does look different from how they use to look, but their face still in some strange way manage to keep corresponding facial features even now. They don't end up looking as "alien like", aka they have have facial symmetri.
To mention the other aspie physical trait i found in myself, is the hair thing. Around were my bangs would be, where my hair line starts or how i am to explain it, i have these little outgrowths of some really thin, soft and short tufts of hair, and they are grown in various directions, as in not following along with the rest of my hair.
I don't know how to feel about the fact that we actually might also look different, i guess since it's not to visible it won't have to much of an effect on us. But who knows since facial symmetry is what most people find beautiful, maybe our not so symmetrical face also make us look strange and not so appealing to Neuro typicals. But who knows maybe we actually don't look different, and that we only end up thinking we do look different because of the things we read.
Do you find some abnormalities in your facial features also?
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