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“While the kids were just curious, it sometimes made me feel like an animal in a zoo”

“One of the best parts of my heterochromia is that faith already decided it for me, way back in time before I even existed”
“Apart from the stares I really don’t mind having heterochromia, I love my eyes “
A few things off the top of my head are, I work in a shop and I have about 10 customers a day telling me that I’m wearing contact lenses, I tell them that I’m not and they won’t believe me! I also get a lot of people saying to me “do you know your eyes are different colours?” Like they think I have been walking around for 23 years and hadn’t realised! I also have had a few “are you blind in one eye?” Which I find very rude, they think that because my blue eye is a very light blue that I might be blind in that eye, I just respond by saying “no I’m not, I have always had perfect vision in both eyes, it’s called heterochromia, look it up! “.. Another thing I don’t like is when one person notices my eyes and then tells all the people they are with and then I have about 4 people looking at me, it can be quite awkward! Apart from the stares I really don’t mind having heterochromia, I love my eyes now that I’m older, I love being unique!
These questions were really philosophical! Kids used to ask me – “Do you see the world in different colours?”

Nowadays the most frequent reactions I get are something like “Are they real?”, “Ohh, you lost a lens”, “Is that inheritable?”… but when I was a child questions were absolutely different.
These questions were really philosophical! Kids used to ask me – “Do you see the world in different colours?”
And now I often wonder about the colours of life that see through my eyes: are they positive, bright, vibrant and full of beautiful tones? Or do I sometimes see the world in pastel way, more or less – negative attitude, or just in contrast black and white. You know, I think that it is important to ask yourself – “What colours of my life do I actually can see?”
After all, there is one meaningful expression – look through rose-coloured glasses. As I believe that it only depends on you – you see what you wish to see.
I wish you have a nice view of life!
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