Study instead suggests people are initially attracted to those with similar features to themselves
The question has intrigued psychologists for years: do the faces of people in long-term relationships start to look the same?
Hints that they do emerged in the 1980s and have since made it into psychology courses. Yet in the ensuing decades, the observation has never been scientifically confirmed or refuted.
Continue reading…Study instead suggests people are initially attracted to those with similar features to themselvesThe question has intrigued psychologists for years: do the faces of people in long-term relationships start to look the same?Hints that they do emerged in the 1980s and have since made it into psychology courses. Yet in the ensuing decades, the observation has never been scientifically confirmed or refuted. Continue reading…