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Do more intelligent people wear glasses?
Research published in the prestigious British journal Nature, found that people who displayed higher levels of intelligence were almost 30% more likely to wear glasses or need contact lenses.
Can you be attractive with glasses?
According to a street survey, women found men wearing glasses to be up to 75% sexier than those without them. This is a rock solid proof that many women find men with glasses to be hot & irresistible. Go ahead and try on your favourite pair, wearing eyeglasses will only add to your attractiveness quotient.
Is poor eyesight related to IQ?
Scientists investigating the link between genetics and cognitive function (or intelligence) have found that intelligent people are around 30% more likely to have genes that indicate they may need glasses or contact lenses to improve their eyesight.
Do glasses really make someone look smarter?
As a general rule, yes: glasses make you look smarter but less attractive. What’s really fascinating about this study is it also showed that effects were determined by the type of glasses. Rimless glasses make your face less distinctive, increase your perceived trustworthiness and do not decrease attractiveness:
Do people with glasses see things bigger than they really are?
Yes they do, if they are long sighted. On the other hand, the glasses for a short sighted person make everything look smaller than it really is. How much things appear larger or smaller is related to the strength of the prescription the person requires.
Are people who wear glasses smarter or more intelligent?
People who wear glasses really are more intelligent. Science says so. A new study by researchers at the University Medical Center in Germany has shown that people who are nearsighted spend more time in school and are more likely to go onto higher education.
Are people with glasses more likely to get a job?
People are more likely to get a job if they wear glasses to their interview, a study has found. Experts today said it is because of an old stereotype that people develop bad eyesight by reading a lot. Six per cent of people would wear plain glasses for fashion purposes and nine per cent to look more attractive,…