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Posted: 17 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: lighthouse

I wonder if we were to see each other here at the forum, how many of us will still retain the same opinion about the persons we chat and debate with.😛

Don't worry, I am interested only to the persons who write the above senctences😉 not in their looks.😉😆😆.

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Posted: 17 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: qwertyesque

For me good looks are mainly with intense eyes and captivating smile...For me they sometimes convey a lot and thats good enough..sometimes instant killers....😊.. This criteria is only for girls... not for males or kids...

Were you the participant of this research ? ?😆😆

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/071107/odds/odd_britain_f aces_dc_1

Dr Claire Conway, author of the study, which was published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society Wednesday, said that maintaining eye contact and smiling makes you more attractive.

Conway and fellow researchers analyzed the effect of gaze direction, facial expressions and gender on attractiveness.

Participants were found to be more attracted to happy faces, looking directly at them and of the opposite sex.

"Faces that were looking directly at the viewer were judged more attractive than faces with averted gaze.

"This shows that people prefer faces that appear to like them and that attraction is not simply about physical beauty."

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Posted: 17 years ago
#33

Originally posted by: lighthouse

😆 Haan haan.. Tabhi toh everyone who uses a computer starts with QWERTY ....namahshay namah. 😉

😆😆

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: nitasuni

Don't worry, I am interested only to the persons who write the above senctences😉 not in their looks.😉😆😆.

Even in my teens I am not interested in looks,even to mine, even though am an ordinary person. However the first person came to see me (girl seeing) get interseted in me and my ideology and married with out any dowery(I am adament against dowry) and that make me confident. ( even at this age only a bindi is my make up, no creams, lotions, even kajal .)

LH but andekhi has a veri valid point... .when we chat... its typical to find people visualizing the other person while discussing the ideas... and if that contrary to what the reality is,..... it creates a different opinion......Now I dont know if this is generally true or gender based...etc. but nevertheless valid...

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Posted: 17 years ago
#35

Originally posted by: Morning_Dew

Were you the participant of this research ? ?😆😆

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/071107/odds/odd_britain_f aces_dc_1

Dr Claire Conway, author of the study, which was published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society Wednesday, said that maintaining eye contact and smiling makes you more attractive.

Conway and fellow researchers analyzed the effect of gaze direction, facial expressions and gender on attractiveness.

Participants were found to be more attracted to happy faces, looking directly at them and of the opposite sex.

"Faces that were looking directly at the viewer were judged more attractive than faces with averted gaze.

"This shows that people prefer faces that appear to like them and that attraction is not simply about physical beauty."

Wow.... so somebody has already stolen my idea...Wish I had patented it or something.....😆😆😆

And dewey kaha kaha se yeh link tumhe mil jaatey hai!!!????? You are just brilliant I should say...😊

Edited by qwertyesque - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
#36

Originally posted by: qwertyesque

LH but andekhi has a veri valid point... .when we chat... its typical to find people visualizing the other person while discussing the ideas... and if that contrary to what the reality is,..... it creates a different opinion......Now I dont know if this is generally true or gender based...etc. but nevertheless valid...

Qwerts, Actually I go by members Avi and am comfortable with it as long as it is not Ash or John Abraham on their Avi as those would lead to major dissapointment if I were to see them in RL. 😉 . Some people change their Avatars often which confuses me as I identify members with their images rather then names. 😃

Btw I visualise a beer can instead of coffee cup in your Avi.😆

Edited by lighthouse - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: Morning_Dew

Were you the participant of this research ? ?😆😆

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/071107/odds/odd_britain_f aces_dc_1

Dr Claire Conway, author of the study, which was published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society Wednesday, said that maintaining eye contact and smiling makes you more attractive.

Conway and fellow researchers analyzed the effect of gaze direction, facial expressions and gender on attractiveness.

Participants were found to be more attracted to happy faces, looking directly at them and of the opposite sex.

"Faces that were looking directly at the viewer were judged more attractive than faces with averted gaze.

"This shows that people prefer faces that appear to like them and that attraction is not simply about physical beauty."

I think that is why , elders insisting children to speak looking to the face of the other person. if a person is not looking to the other persons facce while speaking , my locality, she/he is not considered as stright forward(crooked).

Edited by nitasuni - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
#38

Originally posted by: nitasuni

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I think that is why , elders insisting children to speak looking to the face of the other person. if a person is not looking to the other persons facce while speaking , my locality, she/he is not considered as stright forward(crooked).

It depends ... in my locality grown up girls \boys especially girls are not suppose to make eye contact especially with people of opposite gender 😆. as for children yes they are asked to look straight , it is easier to caught a child if he\she is lying 😉

Edited by Morning_Dew - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
#39

Originally posted by: nitasuni

Is look is all in life?😉

Beauty fades , dumb forever(Judge Judy😆) ... make a choice 😉

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: lighthouse

I wonder if we were to see each other here at the forum, how many of us will still retain the same opinion about the persons we chat and debate with.😛

I myself mostly visualize according to AVs, though sometimes it coflicts with the ideas of person and it is where I really want to see them 😆

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