Whitehall
10-05-2003, 10:41 AM
We\'ve discussed
before the view that body symmetry is an important visual quality in assessing a potential sex partner. Here\'s
some on-going research work that looks very
interesting.
http://anthro.rutgers.edu/faculty/trivers
.shtml (\"http://anthro.rutgers.edu/faculty/trivers.shtml\")
I\'m interested in this especially because I\'m at all not highly symmetrical yet I seem to more
than \"get along.\" I\'d be interested in seeing how I measure on the quantitative tests the reseach team uses.
I wonder if anyone has been able to relate personal pheromone signatures to other symmetry metrics?
before the view that body symmetry is an important visual quality in assessing a potential sex partner. Here\'s
some on-going research work that looks very
interesting.
http://anthro.rutgers.edu/faculty/trivers
.shtml (\"http://anthro.rutgers.edu/faculty/trivers.shtml\")
I\'m interested in this especially because I\'m at all not highly symmetrical yet I seem to more
than \"get along.\" I\'d be interested in seeing how I measure on the quantitative tests the reseach team uses.
I wonder if anyone has been able to relate personal pheromone signatures to other symmetry metrics?