One possible explanation could be coincidence. Faces have a limited number of features and combinations, so sometimes there can be a striking resemblance between two unrelated people. Another factor could be in the perception. Maybe there are certain expressions or a general look that seems similar to you, but others might not notice it as much. It could also be related to some psychological aspect where you have a strong association with your doctor and thus see similarities in your child's face more prominently.
Well, it might be that there are some genetic traits that are more common than we think. Maybe your doctor has some ethnic or regional genetic features that are also present in your family. Although it's highly unlikely that there's a direct genetic link between your doctor and your child, some general genetic similarities in the broader population could make it seem like your child has your doctor's face. Also, environmental factors during pregnancy can influence facial development, and it could be that some environmental influence has led to a look that reminds you of your doctor.
Hard to say. Maybe it draws inspiration from real-life situations but has been fictionalized to make it more engaging. There might not be a straightforward answer as to whether it's completely true or not.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific details and background of the story. Maybe it's based on real events but with some fictional elements added.
Most likely not. Titles like this often are just used to catch attention and aren't based on real events. It could be a made-up story for entertainment or to explore certain themes.
Yes, it's normal. Our brains are wired to notice patterns and similarities. Since you are likely to have spent a fair amount of time with your doctor during pregnancy or other medical situations, your mind may pick up on any resemblance in your child's face. It doesn't mean there's anything strange or abnormal about it.
Well, it could be just a strange coincidence. Maybe there are some common facial features that seem to make your son's face resemble the doctor's. For example, similar eye shapes, nose structure or the way the mouth is set. It might be that your mind is also playing a trick on you and you're seeing more of a resemblance than there actually is.
You could just accept it as a curious oddity. There's not really much you need to do. If it makes you feel a bit uneasy, you could try to focus less on the physical resemblance and more on your son's unique qualities.
It could be a hallucination. Maybe your brother was really tired or stressed, and his mind created the image of a creepy man in the closet.
No, it's not a true story. It's likely a fictional creation designed to entertain and engage readers.
Most likely, it isn't a true story. Such plots are often made up to build tension and drama in fictional works.
In a scary story context, it might be that your child has been cursed. In some horror tales, children are targeted by malevolent spirits or witches. But in real life, it's more likely that they're just having a bad reaction to a new environment, like a new school or a recently moved - into house.