i dont think so........
2006-12-17 17:27:44
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answered by winny 3
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According to many surveys (and numerous psychology courses), it's the exact opposite.
Larger eyes are associated with youth, while smaller eyes are not.
Of course, I'm sure this does vary within the individual.
2006-12-18 05:09:52
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answered by TobiasLuciaStarr 7
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I disagree with your premise completely. Who cares how big an eye is when it's covered in saggy baggy wrinkles?
Looking young or old is not a function of having a large or small eye. It's a function of having elastic skin and no droops or sags.
2006-12-17 17:29:53
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answered by bluasakura 6
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I would leave that to personal opinion. I tend to think of the phrase, "wide eyed, like a child." when I read your question. So I actually think the opposite on that topic.
2006-12-17 17:28:59
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answered by Biff Stew 3
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I always though it was the opposite. Babies have large eyes. In cosmetics we are always doing tricks to make eyes appear larger.
2006-12-17 17:28:58
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answered by squirrelbabygirl7 3
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MAYBE BECAUSE PPL WITH SMALLER EYES ARE ASIAN DESCENT....THEIR SKIN HAVE MORE ELASTICITY AND SEBUM COMPARED TO OTHER RACE.
2006-12-17 17:26:39
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answered by FlyingHi007 3
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