Childhood shapes the facial features of the real people?

Indonesia
August 28, 2011 2:22pm CST
If one looks at the adults even if they are a beautiful and had a difficult childhood? An asymmetric face with those who had strict parents, for example, or symmetrical facial features in a light, pleasant childhood.
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@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
30 Aug 11
I have read the report too - but can not find him. At least that's nonsense. The opposite is the case. Ever more even the face, the easier it is in life. There are also serious studies of the better rating "Pretty" children.
• Indonesia
29 Aug 11
I think not, at least not appreciably. I had a tough childhood and I still see a balanced, smooth face. I rather think that it is up to the inheritance and with increasing age in our thoughts and attitudes that shape the face.
@rifnee (1713)
• Indonesia
29 Aug 11
Because I know someone who is dark (so) ugly as sin, but had a nice and easy childhood and is a kind-hearted man - how do they explain the "scientists" only with their "findings" I say nonsense because only ....
• Indonesia
29 Aug 11
I can not answer that exactly, but I would say, for example, one can recognize the character of a man as he was once treated. A person will often give to his children something from his childhood, as has been non learned his parents. A person, I think, maybe you can not view everything, but I guess you can see the character (or his childhood).