A Reason To Smile
October 19, 2005By Jeff Howe
Ever notice that beautiful people with ugly personalities seem to become lessand less attractive with time? According to Leslie Zebrowitz, Ph.D., of Brandeis University, that’s because they do. When Zebrowitz compared personality tests taken by men and women over time with ratings of their attractiveness by objective observers, she discovered that men judged physically appealing in their youth were most likely to be sociable, agreeable adults. No surprise there. But women who had been gregarious as teens were deemed better-looking in their fifties than their aloof, unfriendly peers, regardless of their original physical appeal. These findings are intriguing, says Zebrowitz, because they run contrary to the popular notion that physical beauty has greater social consequences for women than for men. Says Zebrowitz: “it seems that the way a man looks influences the kind of personality he develops, but the kind of person a woman is influences the kind of appearance she develops.”
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Interesting. Smiling is an amazing tool, I love to smile!
Comment by Tololy — October 19, 2005 @ 7:16 PM
“Smiles are the kisses of the soul”
I don’t know who said that but I agree…
Comment by SugarCubes — October 20, 2005 @ 5:01 PM
Sounds like another common-sense rediscovering journey by someone who thinks that he/she is wiser because of earned Ph.D. title.
Comment by como — October 21, 2005 @ 2:01 AM