Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Parents' Day!

The preparation for Parents' Day was to read three articles about natural selection in humans. These articles articulate  natural selection in humans from three different aspects: averageness, symmetry and masculinity. On Parents' Day, we did an interesting activity with our parents. We all observed pairs of person that have slight changes in facial features and determined which one appeared more attractive within that partucular group. Based on our data, we could state that we all agreed that women are more attractive to men who have more feminine features. Moreover, in general, we all think that a person with more feminine features is not only considered as attractive, but also considered as genuine and welcoming. Nevertheless, during ovulation, women are more attracted to men with masculine features; since, men with masculine features appear to be able to father healthy offspring.

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