I think if you throw something big enough at a person, it will bounce nicely. If the person is dumb enough, he might let you use a brick. Probably there is an upper limit to the "anything will bounce" rule, so don't try a wrecking ball, tempting as it might be.
Any excuse for Get Fuzzy: [link]
I've heard that abundant testosterone causes both balding and a trend toward lots of body hair, and can definitely report seeing a correlation between those two factors.
I think smell can play a bigger role in selecting partners than we're consciously aware of. I know I've had a strong negative reaction to someone based on a personal scent that wasn't an indicator of bad hygeine. And thinking back, the ex was the most notably nice-smelling guy I can remember being around.
My dad is a 6' tall, black man who speaks English as a first language. The DH is a 5'7" (on a good day) white, latino, native spanish speaker. However, they are both smart cookies and snazzy dressers. And neither one is bald (Although I think I may be a bald old woman since I already have thinning edges. Good thing I'll be able to wear the Big Momma wigs). So, there you go.
The women preferred the smell of the t-shirts worn by men who had the same HLA (immune system) genes that their fathers had. Mother's HLA genes didn't matter.
If this is the study I'm thinking about, there was a depressing side note: women who were on the Pill couldn't tell the difference.
there was a depressing side note: women who were on the Pill couldn't tell the difference.
Is it important to be able to tell the difference? Does sharing her father's HLA have any payoff for the kids or the relationship?
What is HLA? I've noticed that I can get info about someone's HLA status and if I were choosing a mate, why would it matter?
I mean, is it advantageous to be HLA negative?
5'5", on a good day
In what crazy world is that short?
heh. in a world where my dad is 6'6", my grandfather is(was) 6'8", my brother is 6'4",and I was taller than my mother when I was 11.
but, true, I am biased.
My response to that chair was, "I wonder how high the comfort score is? Can my Sims afford it?"