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    Default Research on Symmetry

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    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

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    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?

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    Default Re: Research on Symmetry

    Indeed, an

    interesting study.

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    Default Re: Research on Symmetry

    Very intriguing.

    Good stuff, Whitehall.

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    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.

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    I\'d think that, in cases like yours (never having met you, of course, and going on

    description alone), factors like height, build, personality, status, etc., would more than make up for any \"lack

    of symmetry.\"


    Holmes


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    Default Re: Research on Symmetry

    It would be

    interesting if there was differentiation in developmental asymmetry and genetic asymmetry. I suspect my asymmetries

    are mostly the former.

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