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10 NeutralAbout LJBrown88
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- Birthday 07/15/1988
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http://inyourfacestudy.athost.net
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Canterbury
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fake dreads, cupcakes, fairies
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Univeristy of Kent, Biological Anthropology (BSc Hons)
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Sociobiology, Anthropology, Biology, Evolution, Psychology
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Final year undergraduate student
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Retail Staff
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I had some friends who engaged in trinities. Not threesomes, but 3-way relationships.Needless to say, most of these realtionships ended in tears, 3 always became 2 in the end, as one party would always get jealous or feel left out. Three finally became two for the last time, as the last two left have finally tied the conventional two-way not. That wasn't meant to be a tongue twister! But as much as it seems a nice idea in theory, I don't believe three way relationships, let alone three way reproduction is feasible. human beings are far too complicated enough as it is already. It's already
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Happy Birthday Darwin!! I had the privellege of going to an open lecture by Steve Jones yesterday as part of the Darwin 200 series. It was brilliant, he was a very entertaining speaker and a very intelligent man! And me and my anthropology-geek pals are celebrating Darwin's big 200 in style on the 12th march by having a "Darwin's Birthday Beard Bar Crawl Fancy Dress Extravaganza!". We are so cool Hope everyone else is having fun celebrating the genius and his work this year! x
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brain part for facial attraction
LJBrown88 replied to gib65's topic in Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience
aside from averageness and symmetry, you've missed out the third of the big three - hormonal markers i.e. sexually dimorphic traits e.g. the masculine jaw and the feminine lips. I'm currently looking at some aspects of facial attractiveness in my dissertation research as it goes, see my spiel below : "In your face" is a study forming part of the research of Laura J Brown, a 3rd year BSc Biological Anthropology student at the University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom. The aim of the study is to examine male perception of female facial attractiveness. The only requirements o -
"In your face" is a study forming part of the research of Laura J Brown, a 3rd year BSc Biological Anthropology student at the University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom. The aim of the study is to examine male perception of female facial attractiveness. The only requirements of this study are that you are male and heterosexual (if you are female, feel free to pass the link on to any suitable male friends though!). ***Complete the study and you could be 1 of 3 guys to win a crate of beer!*** The online questionnaire shouldn't take more than 30mins to complete. Please