Childhood shapes the facial features of the real people?
By nakula2009
@nakula2009 (2325)
Indonesia
4 responses
@dayangsumbi2010 (1724)
• Indonesia
30 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.
@kendedes2011 (2712)
• 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).