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'''Ugliness''' is the opposite of [[beauty]] but may also imply [[menace]] or [[Enmity|intractability]]. | '''Ugliness''' is the opposite of [[beauty]] but may also imply [[menace]] or [[Enmity|intractability]]. | ||
| − | == | + | == Atheism and ugliness == |
| − | + | ''See also:'' [[Atheists and physical attractiveness]] | |
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| + | The [[England|English]] [[Anthropology|anthropologist]] Edward Dutton indicates that using [[right-wing]] politics as a proxy for [[religion|religiosity]], there is evidence that [[atheism|atheists]] are less attractive and he pointed out that right-wing politicians are more likely to have [[Symmetry|symmetrical]] faces according to a study.<ref>[https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/unique-everybody-else/201806/defending-atheist-mutational-load-theory-part-2 Defending Atheist Mutational Load Theory — Part 2] by | ||
| + | Scott A. McGreal MSc., Psychology Today, June 22, 2018</ref> | ||
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| + | == See also == | ||
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Revision as of 15:45, July 27, 2020
Ugliness is the opposite of beauty but may also imply menace or intractability.
Atheism and ugliness
See also: Atheists and physical attractiveness
The English anthropologist Edward Dutton indicates that using right-wing politics as a proxy for religiosity, there is evidence that atheists are less attractive and he pointed out that right-wing politicians are more likely to have symmetrical faces according to a study.[1]
See also
- ↑ Defending Atheist Mutational Load Theory — Part 2 by Scott A. McGreal MSc., Psychology Today, June 22, 2018