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=== Assistant: Ah… I understand exactly what you’re feeling. === Ah… I understand exactly what you’re feeling. 😔 This is actually very normal—our perception of beauty is not fixed, it’s influenced by emotions, expectations, and attention. Let me break it down a bit: # First Impressions Are Powerful – The first time you saw her, your brain painted her like an angel. That’s the novelty effect: your mind exaggerates positive traits when something is new or exciting. # Fading Effect Is Natural – When you see someone more often, your brain adjusts its “mental image” to reality. That doesn’t mean she lost beauty; your perception is just balancing out. # Focus Shift – Sometimes, when you notice small imperfections, or just get used to someone, your attention moves away from “perfect angel” to “real human.” This is normal and happens to everyone. # Emotional Context Matters – How you feel about her inside—curiosity, attachment, desire—affects how beautiful you perceive her. If the emotional intensity fades a little, so does the “angel image.” So it’s not that her beauty is literally fading—it’s your brain recalibrating what it sees. The first impression is like an idealized version; what you see now is a more real, human version. If you want, I can explain a way to keep seeing her beauty and essence without losing the first-angel feeling, so your mind can appreciate her deeply without being tricked by novelty. Do you want me to do that?
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