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November 18, 2005

Average Attraction

I found one of the articles very interesting in Chapter 4 of POL. Written by Bruce Bower, "Average Attraction" points out and shows proofs on what characterizes "attractiveness". He writes that if the person is closer to being an average and have more characters of common features then people find that person as being the most attractive. The test results generated by number of college students prove his conclusion. In my opinion, every one of us has unique parts and elements on our faces and that is what distinguishes us from one another. I used to think that the more “not common” the person’s features are the more unique and attractive they are. After reading this article I realized that either way, whether you have common face or unique face you are beautiful in each sense.

Posted by lcisbold at November 18, 2005 08:40 AM

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