Comment on Top 25 Ways Even The Cutest Girl Can Wreck Her Chances by Anonymous:

It’s kind of complicated, in all honesty. I imagine those that can see ghosts, don’t actually ‘see’ the person or ghost; they feel it, but their brain registers an image to accompany it so they’re less..scared? Traumatized? Than they would be otherwise. Assigning an image to something makes it a little less scary and a little more relatable than something unknown, unquantifiable, and horrendously scary.

In some ways, this makes those that can ‘see’ them simultaneously more traumatized and less traumatized than those that don’t. I’m not sure if they can really see them, more-so than register/assign an image of what their brain processes to what they’re ‘feeling.’ Of course, this might as well be junk science, as it’s more a hamstring theory than anything else.


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