I look straight, on the bridge of my nose.
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Related: For some, only one eye works for when you want to "stare into each other's eyes." Weird consequence is two people can be looking "at" each other's eyes while neither is having the experience of staring into the other's eyes.
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I am curious if eye dominace matters. Like looking directly into ones own dominant or non dominant eye.
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The left one is just for show anyway.
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I thought the right was just for show and the left was something deeper.
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But is it the right eye as you look at it or the right eye of your mirror-reflected self??
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Right but I kind of flicker back and forth, and land around the bridge of my nose
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I don't look into my own eyes, generally... looking someone in the eye is a thing you do to relate, to invoke empathy, or to sell sincerity. When I look in the mirror, I'm checking my appearance, so why do I need to look into my own eye?
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You forgot to ask whether respondents are left/right eye dominant...
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This is one of the first things to test when teaching a new shooter...
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