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something with position of eyes ?
I am doubting if they are looking bit 'outside of each other' or at least sometimes. I've seen pictures of people I know who had this very much and I don't know how this is called and asking myself by what it's caused
Just wondering if I could have the same but less than I'vee seen at others.. when I look at pictures of myself I sometimes have the idea.. anyone who knows more about it ? |
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What are you talking about now?
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well, wondering how it's called when eyes are more centered to the middle or when more in position outwards each other or when one differs a bit from the other and if all or some of these could just differ from where concentrated at so if it could be normal
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you mean you think your eyes are like this:
(o ) ( O) or ( o) (O ) ?
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thats what I meant (but not one bigger than the other, to not become misunderstood).. not sure though
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or guess it's more logical when your illustration contains an extra space at both sides
so maybe it could be as well ( o ) ( 0) or (0 ) ( o ) |
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or this maybe...
(o ) ( o) If you are meaning what I'm thinking you are meaning, we call it *wall eyes*....and they could be called that, because one eye looks at one wall, while the other eye looks at the opposite wall..... weird thread lol :0 |
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your illustration at first sight made me think of breasts
well, strange,.. at least now I already know 'wall eyes' but I'm almost sure there is a more difficult therm which is medical known but I will start searching after those wall eyes, thanks ! |
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also have the idea one eye often moves with bigger steps/shocks than the other, like it goes at once from one position to another more at the side located position (or maybe I'm just imagening
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