Science makes sense on the evolution of female spines
“Early human women lived very strenuous, active lives, and pregnant females were forced to cope with the discomfort of childbearing while foraging for food and escaping from predators,” Lieberman says. “This evolution of the lower back helped early woman to remain more mobile during pregnancy, which would have been essential to survival, and appears to have been favored by natural selection.” http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2007/12/female-lower-back-has-evolved-to-accommodate-strain-of-pregnancy/
but that study of yours does little to explain why men like curvy cars ..
Why we like curves
Consumers' car preferences come down to two basic human habits, said study researcher Claus-Christian Carbon of the University of Bamberg in Germany.
One, we are predisposed to shy away from sharp objects because, well, they tend to hurt. Angular features remind us, at least subconsciously, of fangs, claws, thorns and knives. As a result, say evolutionary psychologists, we usually prefer curves — not only on women and in nature, but also in fashion and design.
Personally i hope i am never sure how to spell Kirdishan. It's just one more public preoccupation i'd love to see fossilized.
Have felt for a long time we analyze too much. LOLOL. I know i fall into that trap, yet would never see much worth in being involved in any study on why men like curvy women, which didn't even touch on why men like curvy cars. Or bananas. hehe
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”
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