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mathiasgredal | 1 year ago
Is it that the speed at which we evolve to become more attractive is superseeded by our ability to become better at discriminating for attractiveness?
mathiasgredal | 1 year ago
Is it that the speed at which we evolve to become more attractive is superseeded by our ability to become better at discriminating for attractiveness?
gnicholas|1 year ago
But separately, it's not clear that attractiveness is hereditary in the same way that height, for example, is. If two tall people have kids, they will almost certainly be tall. It's also incredibly unlikely that two short people will not have kids that are tall.
With attractiveness, heterogeneity between generations is much more common. I know some very attractive people who have not-very-attractive offspring, and vice versa. It depends on how the features of the two parents mix together.
warcher|1 year ago