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What kind of experience is it to look like your father (mother)?
What kind of experience is it to look like your father (mother)?

My sister and I are two people, one looks like my mother and the other looks like my father, so our experiences are different.

I look like my mother, a woman with a long face, so the outline of my whole face is longer, and I am thinner, so the whole person has a long face.

Big face? It's hard to connect with handsome, so it's hard for me to find a girlfriend before I get married. Many people choose to find a partner, basically looking at looks. Young people don't care about appearance, they care about connotation, almost nothing. People in their twenties can't see that far at all

Therefore, I look like my mother, and I suffer more in finding a girlfriend. Sometimes I blame my mother and make a fool of myself.

Because it is a long face, so dress up and try to make your face shorter so that people don't look too ugly. For example, if you want a haircut, you should have a long long bangs, or you can have long hair like a woman. Compared with the long face, hair modification is much simpler, so more money is spent on hairdressing.

Of course, none of this is the most important.

Because I look like my mother and ugly, even my relatives often make irresponsible remarks about my appearance, such as my aunt's house. They often say, I wish I looked like my father, because my father's face is more beautiful and he was handsome when he was young. Unfortunately, I am not like him but like my mother.

My sister and I are polarized in appearance. My sister, like my father, is very beautiful. She is a complete beauty. When my sister was in primary school, she was often chosen by the school to participate in cultural programs. She has always been the representative of literature and art in her class. That's because she is beautiful and confident, and she is never afraid to go on stage to host the program.

In junior high school, male students began to write notes to my sister, but fortunately, my sister belongs to the kind of good student who loves to learn. It is very commendable that she didn't relax her studies because of her beauty and the favor of many boys.

Because my sister is beautiful, it is almost the pride of the whole family, especially the people in my aunt's family. Every time I see her, I praise her. By contrast, I feel much more ashamed.

My aunt has three sisters, all beautiful, just like my sister. Therefore, every time they get together, it is difficult for me to play with them. First, because they are all little girls, the conversation is all about dressing up, so I can't get in a word at all. Second, because they are so beautiful, I am ugly, and my inferiority complex does not allow me to talk and laugh with them, so I have to pretend to be relaxed.

My sister's self-confidence and my inferiority are in sharp contrast, which may be the different experiences of looking like my mother and my father. These two experiences are vividly displayed in my sister and me.