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Prosopagnosia

prosopagnosia noun · Psychiatry

the inability to recognize the faces of familiar people, typically as a result of damage to the brain.

Most people may forget birthdays of their loved ones but what if you couldn’t just remember how your loved one looks like?

Everytime you try to memorize the time spent together, you’ll only know what you did, where you went, what you spoke about, what you laughed at but you don’t remember what did she look like?

Do you even consider yourself in love when you cannot remember the colour of her eyes? The length of her hair, the structure of her cheekbones,?

How do you even say she’s looking beautiful when the moment she looks away and back at you, you start admiring her just like you admired her face the first time ever?

Sounds scary right?

It is not as scary as it sounds if you fall in love with her the moment you see her again for the millionth time like your first time ever.

It is not scary to fall in love at the first sight over and over again with the same person just because you don’t fall for her attributes, you fall for the vibes she sprinkles in the universe just by looking at you.

It is not scary if you know that your life was not missing out on faces of everyone but just the one you saw and fell in love with instantly.

It is not scary to fall for her again and again and again even though you know that you’ll not remember her the next time you look at her.

Love is blind. Sometimes, face blind.

Inspired by Jennifer Niven’s book, Holding Up The Universe. 💕

ANNNNNND, 700th BLOG POST! YAY! 💣

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