Jealous lovers are lopsided
Oct 07, 2002
HALIFAX –– Jealous lovers are more likely than others to have lopsided features, researchers have found
HALIFAX –– Jealous lovers are more likely than others to have lopsided features, researchers have found. They discovered that people who lack symmetry tend to be jealous in their romantic lives. If true, it is likely that Shakespe-are’s Othello –– the most famous jealous lover of all time, had mismatched ears or one foot bigger than the other. Animal and human studies have suggested that people who are symmetrical are healthier and more fertile and more attractive to the opposite sex.