Life experiences determine who we find attractive, not genetics!
Recent Study We all know the saying 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder', and the fact that there are a whole lot of strange-looking people out there happily loved up would suggest that it is true. But scientists have now performed the biggest test so far, analyzing the preferences of more than 35,000 people, and have shown that we really do all have a unique 'type'. In fact, the study showed that even identical twins - who share nearly 100 percent of their DNA - are not attracted to the same people, suggesting that it is our experiences, rather than our genes, determine whether we find someone hot or not. "We estimate that an individual's aesthetic preferences for faces agree about 50 percent, and disagree about 50 percent, with others," lead researchers of the project, Laura Germine from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University, and Jeremy Wilmer of Wellesley College, explain in a press release. "This fits with the common intuition th...