I'm not sure when or where it was first planted, but I grew up with the idea that symmetrical faces were the most attractive. The notion that only certain kinds of faces, features, and bodies deserve ...
Facial asymmetry describes when traits do not perfectly mirror one another on both sides of a face. This can occur due to multiple factors, such as aging, trauma, and lifestyle choices. Having traits ...
This means when you're drunk, your brain tricks you into thinking people who aren't good looking -- or whose faces are less symmetrical -- are actually good looking. Of course, people always try to ...
In a recent study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, researchers examined the impact of real-world alcoholism on judgments of facial attractivity and symmetry across a single set of face ...
Attraction is complicated. But when it comes to someone's face, people are drawn to certain traits. Symmetry, simplicity, and familiarity could all play a role. Here are 9 traits that can make someone ...
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