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A quiet morning, a slightly crooked mirror, and a cup of coffee become the starting point for another curious exploration of human nature. When Martin studies his reflection after a shower, Zuzana notices something fascinating — the way a man looks at himself changes when he knows someone else is watching. What begins as a playful comment soon evolves into a discussion about self-image, confidence, and the mysterious “mirror syndrome.” When Barbara arrives with her notebook and Brušník with philosophical observations of his own, the bathroom mirror turns into an unexpected laboratory of human psychology. Do men see themselves through the eyes of women? Do women judge themselves more harshly than they deserve? And how much of what we see in the mirror is actually shaped by the gaze of someone we love? Through humor, gentle teasing, and thoughtful reflections, the group discovers that mirrors reveal less about bodies and more about acceptance. Because sometimes the most important reflection is not the one made of glass — but the one created by the person standing beside us. This episode blends playful relationship philosophy, everyday humor, and warm observations about how love quietly reshapes the way we see ourselves. After all, when two people stop measuring and start understanding, even an old mirror begins to show something deeper than appearances.
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