Why Men With Symmetrical Faces Are More Selfish
Symmetrical-faced beauties like Brad Pitt, Natalie Portman and George Clooney may be pretty to look at, but according to a new study, they're also more likely to be selfish jerks.
Symmetrical-faced beauties like Brad Pitt, Natalie Portman and George Clooney may be pretty to look at, but according to a new study, they're also more likely to be selfish jerks.
Let's be honest: Botox has become the butt of many jokes. But it was just a few harmless jabs, right? Wrong! New research indicates these injections are no laughing matter. By pumping the substance into your system, you may not be able to empathize. And if you can't undersand your partner's feelings, rocky-relationship territory could be ahead.
Having a bad day? Turn that frown upside down...unless you're a man in search of a girlfriend. According to new research from the University of British Columbia, women are more sexually attracted to brooding men than to smiling ones. Conversely, male subjects found cheerful-looking women more sexually attractive than women who display confidence and pride.
A new study reveals that men are looking for more than just a pretty face...they’re looking for the perfect body, too. Just not at the same time.
Two studies say Hollywood and Playboy subconsciously sculpt their ladies to fit a mold depending on the economy. According to two studies analyzing the faces and body shapes of famous actresses and models throughout the years, tough times call for ladies who look more "mature," taller, sturdier, and a bit heavier then when the economy is booming.
Eyes 39% Smile 31% Chest 8% Booty 7% Something else 15%
Myself. 35% My guy. 8% Others—co-workers, strangers, family, etc.. 8% All of the above. 49%
How can you be lovers if you can't be friends? Michael Bolton was onto something. YourTango's LoveFeed tackles the pros and cons of turning a relationship from friendship into romance.