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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 19:40:23 -0700
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- From: Matthew Prull <PRULLM@CGSVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Attractiveness
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- Tor Neilands writes:
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- >I think the last point raised about "couples who look like one another" is
- >an interesting phenomenon---one has to wonder how much of that happens from
- >similar others getting together (folks of similar attractiveness levels)
- >vs. two people getting together and changing each other such that they
- >become more similar to each other over time? Is it the chicken or the egg?
-
- You know, I could swear that Robert Zajonc did some research on this
- on this a while back. I'm pretty sure that he generally found that
- couples that have lived together for many years, like 30-40 or so,
- begin to resemble each other facially. That is, their faces change
- over time so that they begin to resemble each other. Don't ask me
- what the reference is, it's been a while since I looked at that one!
-
- If we can say that this is true, how can we explain it? Seems to me
- that when someone is deeply enamored or attached to a significant
- other in their life they tend to imitate that person in various ways.
- Every once in a while I catch myself talking like my girlfriend, using
- some idiosyncratic verbal inflections or whatever. Basically,
- sometimes I sound like her. I've even temporarily adopted some
- mannerisms exhibited by those professors whom I respect and admire.
- Anyway, maybe it's possible that when two people who are emotionally
- attached to each other for a long period of time and unconsciously
- imitate each other for years and years simply are using the same
- facial muscles, and, subsequently, begin to resemble each other
- because they act alike. ??? This is a stretch, but it does pose some
- interesting thoughts.
-
- Matthew Prull
- prullm@cgsvax.claremont.edu
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