I’ve never been able to see faces. I’m not sure why, it has just always been one of my weaknesses. A normal person would see eyes, mouths, noses, all the simple things. But for me, all I see is nothing.
If I put it into more detail, what I see is something similar to what Slenderman looks like, a man with no face. But for me it’s mostly like some type of blur is covering a person's face.
All the doctors and therapists I’ve gone to believe it is prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness. But it is nothing like that, when you are face blind you can see a person’s face yet not recognise it when you look at it again.
I am aware that I am not explaining the exact definition in the most appropriate way, though that is basically the most of it.
My name is Noah Flores. I am seventeen years old and I am unable to see faces.
Every time I look at a person, I only see some type of blur covering their face. I am not very sure if that makes enough sense. But I have explained it to the best of my ability.
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