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The purpose of my blog is to inspire and shine a light on the beauty and power of the wonderful being inside your body. You came into this world to share what only you can give. Remember who you really are, conquer the world the way you always wanted to, and become the blessing to all of us that you were meant to be.

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I am sure it is. We mirror everything, the good and the bad. And we always attract people with similar energies… so there must be something about it.

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I believe there is a lot of truth about it. As much as we mirror bad attitudes or behaviors, so we do with the good ones and our beautiful light.

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Erika, this is not always true, but I read somewhere people seem to fancy others whose facial shape is similar to theirs, or at least their opposite gender parent. So, if this is more true than not, then it is kind of a mirror romance. My wife and I fit this bill and I noticed I tend to like actresses with a similar facial shape to my wife and me, but not always. I would be interested in your and your readers’ thoughts. Keith

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That is very interesting, Keith. I never thought about this, but doing so now, makes me agree. I find people with dark hair and dark eyes more attractive than blonds with blue eyes for example, which is more similar to how I look and this counts for both genders. I have to consciously keep that thought up when going through my day. Thank you, Keith, that’s an interesting input!

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Erika, thanks. I look forward to any other conclusions you draw. I tend to favor dark hair as well, but not always. My wife and I discuss this while watching movies and series – we tend to like actresses (and actors) with imperfections. The ones who are perfect in facial dimension without blemishes tend to be less appealing. We just went to the theater to watch the RomCom “Solo Mio.” The lead actress of Italian descent has dark hair, a large nose, and blemishes – and she is beautiful to us. Keith

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I agree, a natural appearance is much more attractive me too. The series The Rookie has a character of a corrupt laywer. Her red/brown hair and lip color match perfectly and that in beautiful contrast to her eyes. She plays an unsympathetic role, but I do love how that match of hair, lips and/or eyes. Also, I like big eyes.

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