Crap, I'm doomed. I never smiled.
According to scientists, even photos taken of family outings when the child is as young as five can show a glimpse of the future. The researchers asked almost 650 adults for pictures taken during their final year school and rate the brightness of their smiles. The scientists, from DePauw University in Indiana, also asked the volunteers, between 21 and 87, whether they had ever been divorced, and subsequently matched their answers with the data on their smiles.
"Smile intensity predicted whether or not participants divorced at some point in their lives," the researchers said, adding: "The less intensely participants smiled, the more likely they would be divorced later in life."
It found that those with the weakest smiles were more than three times as likely to have been through a divorce, according to the journal Motivation and Emotion.
A second experiment, which included pictures taken of people as young as five, backed up the conclusion.
The researchers believe that those who are generally happier are therefore more likely to try to work through difficulties in relationships and marriages. They also believe that those who are happy types may marry companions who reflect their own sunny disposition.
Very interesting indeed.
You can read the whole piece over at the Telegraph.
Okay. I'm good then.
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I'm guessing the decades you've been successfully married may have a bearing on it too...;)
ReplyDeleteIf this is true, my precocious son is going to be the epitome of wedded bliss. Most photos of late I can see his tonsils he is grinning so big. ;)
Dixie's good, but I'm not. What does that mean? What are the stats on mixed-smile marriages?
ReplyDeleteThere should have been at least one divorce among my siblings. All our family pictures, as I remember them, were horrid affairs, at least half of us crying.
ReplyDeleteWell... maybe Dixie and I had smiles that make up for Marc & Randall...
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What a lot of blarney, me thinks.
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