Soulmate Gem
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Research Confirms This According to UK researcher Dr. Alan Slater, babies prefer to look at attractive faces, just like adults. In a study he conducted at the University of Exeter, Dr.
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Read More »I once attended a women's meet up group with my friend Rachel. When we arrived at the restaurant, there were 15 women in their 20s - 50s. The only available seats were next to a mother and her baby, so we sat down next to her. The lady introduced herself as Kim and her baby Leo; he was so cute with his big brown eyes and chubby cheeks. He must have been about one year old. My heart melted as he tried to climb out of his pram to play with us, but Kim grabbed him and told him to be still. As we all started chattering away, I couldn't help notice Leo staring at Rachel. He was fixated and couldn't take his eyes off her. At first, I thought, "aw, how cute," but when he continued to stare at her for the entire 90 minutes we were there, I thought it was a bit odd. His mother even apologized for his awkwardness and couldn't quite understand why he wouldn't stop gawking at my friend. When the event finished, Rachel and I laughed it off and put it down as just one of those weird and funny things that happen in life.
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In babies' minds, pretty faces help their brains process information and learn about their environment more easily. "It helps them to recognize familiar faces — particularly that of the mother — and it helps them in learning about the social world,” Dr. Slater explained. Our brains naturally look for patterns to learn from so we can make better decisions, and according to beauty standards and science, what makes a face attractive is symmetry. Symmetrical faces have more patterns than ones that aren’t. Our brains naturally look for patterns, and symmetrical faces have more patterns and more beauty. Furthermore, a baby's vision is not fully developed. High contrast colors, particularly black and white, can help them interpret the world more easily, leading to greater learning ability. So if a woman has dark hair and fair skin or wears brightly colored lipstick, this too can attract a baby's attention. Unlike adults who are aware of social boundaries, babies have no restraints. We adults will notice a beautiful face immediately but tend to look away so the other person doesn't feel uncomfortable, whereas a baby will act on impulse, which explains why Leo kept staring at Rachel.
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