by Ailurophile on February 4th, 2012

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When it comes to physical attraction, do you find strabismus (lazy eye) to be unattractive in a person?

I had it for most of my life until I got surgery. I always thought it was unattractive. The only reactions I ever received from it were negative. It caused multiple problems throughout my life, such as when I'd talk to someone and they'd think I wasn't looking at them. This even happened during a job interview once.

Either you think it's unattractive, or it never makes a difference, or it's a case by case basis depending on the extent and other factors, such as how the person deals with it.

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  • by Oisín on February 4th, 2012
    voted: No, it never makes a difference to me.

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    I had a big crush on a girl with a lazy eye once. Not because of that, but I did think it made her more interesting.

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  • by ENigma on February 4th, 2012
    voted: No, it never makes a difference to me.

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    One of my cousins has a lazy eye and maybe its because I am used to him that when I encounter somebody else with this problem it does not affect me in any way.

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  • by Jezebelle on February 4th, 2012
    voted: No, it never makes a difference to me.

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    I don't discriminate no one...........

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