Have you ever seen one?
I sat in a different part of my lecture room on Friday. It was odd because I met a number of people I had never seen before. I looked up to start taking notes and realized the guy in front of me was the spitting image of a guy I had dated...subtract a few years (I've seen pictures). His body shape was the same, his hair was the same, and his face was almost the same...minus the wrinkles that go with losing your wife to cancer and the receding hair line. HUGE distraction because I wanted to reach out and touch one of his curls (curly hair). I hope I didn't creep him out because I know he caught me looking at him more than once. I was so glad when class was over and he had an entirely different voice. I took a long time packing up to that I could connect the voice with this face so I don't make a fool of myself if we ever end up in a clinical together. I wish I knew his name so I could start connect that with him too in order to separate the two men in my mind.
I have a widow friend who owns and runs a chiropractor office. There is a new client that her staff now lets her know when he is coming in so she can mentally prepare because he is the spitting image of her dead husband...only with blue eyes instead of brown. She said she almost past out the first time she saw him. She now understands why she keeps seeing "her husband" driving around town.
I understand when people look similar...but it is weird when people that know someone intimately are freaked out. Anyone else have similar experiences? I know if I am as shaken up by seeing a former boyfriend, I'd be a mess if I saw "my husband" walking around and married to someone else.
I sat in a different part of my lecture room on Friday. It was odd because I met a number of people I had never seen before. I looked up to start taking notes and realized the guy in front of me was the spitting image of a guy I had dated...subtract a few years (I've seen pictures). His body shape was the same, his hair was the same, and his face was almost the same...minus the wrinkles that go with losing your wife to cancer and the receding hair line. HUGE distraction because I wanted to reach out and touch one of his curls (curly hair). I hope I didn't creep him out because I know he caught me looking at him more than once. I was so glad when class was over and he had an entirely different voice. I took a long time packing up to that I could connect the voice with this face so I don't make a fool of myself if we ever end up in a clinical together. I wish I knew his name so I could start connect that with him too in order to separate the two men in my mind.
I have a widow friend who owns and runs a chiropractor office. There is a new client that her staff now lets her know when he is coming in so she can mentally prepare because he is the spitting image of her dead husband...only with blue eyes instead of brown. She said she almost past out the first time she saw him. She now understands why she keeps seeing "her husband" driving around town.
I understand when people look similar...but it is weird when people that know someone intimately are freaked out. Anyone else have similar experiences? I know if I am as shaken up by seeing a former boyfriend, I'd be a mess if I saw "my husband" walking around and married to someone else.