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Originally Posted by Omers
I am face blind too. I told T last week that there is a chance I might be starting to pick up hours/ work in the store closest to his home/office. He told me he doesn’t go there often but he does prefer them over the local competitors store. I think he thought I would be worried about running into him... he might get hugged depending on my mood but it certainly wouldn’t bother me... but I didn’t have the heart to tell him that unless I saw him get out of his truck I most likely would not know it was him in his every day clothes, not a chance if he had sun glasses on. He came into the office one day after I had already parked, he was in clothes I had seen him in before but he had a driving cap on and I totally didn’t recognize him. I only knew it was him because it was his truck in his parking spot... and he waved.
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I have some degree of face blindness as well. Hm, maybe that's why it throws me off the times my T occasionally wears glasses. I only learned about face blindness from the Washington Post columnist Gene Weingarten, who also has it. His
article on it me feel like less of a weirdo. I have similar issues with movies.