Scottish researchers have found that men with symmetrical faces are less likely to develop dementia at an old age. Dr. Lars Penke, who lead the study, said that having a symmetrical face might be linked to an overall better physical condition, which also included mental...
Well perfect symemetry seems to be the key to attraction according to scientists but perfection in symmetrical terms might for some feel too near to perfect which is why perhaps many of our most iconic actors,...
According to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences gay men are girly and lesbians are manly. Well, this is the case until they do further research anyways." Gay men and straight women share some characteristics in the area of the brain...
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"Balance, not body type, is key in fashion and attraction
To call sexiness an exact science is a stretch, but there is certainly a formula, says fashion designer Bradley Bayou.
Measurements have nothing to do with it. It’s about symmetry.
“What we are attracted to, what...
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"Sexiness is neither having to look like a supermodel nor having perfect boy measurements According to fashion designer, Bradley Bayou, being sexy is about symmetry. He said that the key in fashion and attraction is dressing to enhance symmetry."
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