is it true that the way you act growing up as a child, as in your mood & how you feel, helps shape what you look like as you develop. As in people's facial appearance is dictated by how they feel as they develop from childhood?
I heard this because people's lives constantly undergo evolution, as their bodies & faces & minds evolve throughout their life. The theory of evolutuion suggests that appearance is based on what helps you survive & be the best fit for you to stay alive (as with every species) so does this suggest for example that if you grow up with an outgoing, funny and light mood/personality, your face will fit that look (& not look like someone who never talks) because your face evolved based on what your mood was?? or for instance if you are upset & pouted a lot, you might have a softer face & mouth that is in a frowning, pouting position??
Any know if this is true, or is everything about your looks determined by your DNA? Kinda like nature v nurture i guess
2007-02-10
04:12:08
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