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Why does FDR have such beautiful eyes?
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's striking eyes have often been noted for their unusual appearance, which was likely due to his condition known as ptosis, where the upper eyelid droops. Despite being a physical characteristic associated with his disability (he contracted polio in 1921), many people found depth and expressiveness in his eyes. They conveyed a sense of determination, warmth, and empathy, which helped him connect with the public during a challenging era in American history. Ultimately, beauty is subjective, and many admire his eyes not just for their appearance but for the character and emotion they seem to embody.
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