Eye color

Dominant's eye color (Dom, sub,pyl, anyone can answer about the more dominant person)

  • green

    Votes: 5 12.5%
  • blue

    Votes: 10 25.0%
  • hazel

    Votes: 7 17.5%
  • brown

    Votes: 13 32.5%
  • don't know

    Votes: 1 2.5%
  • just wanna see the answers

    Votes: 4 10.0%

  • Total voters
    40
I'm not creepy, I'm good ... with a twist. :D




Poor good, twisted Gracie, who gained super powers by eating a cookie laced with gamma rays, and who was feared, but never for her creepiness, because she had none, but rather for other things, which were in no way creepy, and by this I mean partly her differently-abled eye, but perhaps other attributes that might be deemed creepy by miscreants, but in NO WAY ACTUALLY WERE creepy.
 
Poor good, twisted Gracie, who gained super powers by eating a cookie laced with gamma rays, and who was feared, but never for her creepiness, because she had none, but rather for other things, which were in no way creepy, and by this I mean partly her differently-abled eye, but perhaps other attributes that might be deemed creepy by miscreants, but in NO WAY ACTUALLY WERE creepy.

ROFL.
 
I find hand boxers sooo much more comfortable.

Also, OP, won't almost everyone have brown eyes in 100 years anyway?



:D Seems we're moving that way. Don't know if it would happen though. If I remember right, humans (or our ancestors) all had brown eyes so all the other colors we have today are mutations. With more and more research into human genes they're finding that the code for blue eyes is more complex than being just simply recessive. I ran across another article that stated blue-eyed men might be more inclined to pick women with blue eyes since their children would have blue eyes, helping to satisfy the evolutionary need to know the kids belong to him. I just like learning about these kinds of things. I took one course in evolutionary anthropology my last semester at school---wish it would have been my 1st semester.
 

No, you have proven your distinct uncreepiness, and that is the last word on the matter.

:D Seems we're moving that way. Don't know if it would happen though. If I remember right, humans (or our ancestors) all had brown eyes so all the other colors we have today are mutations. With more and more research into human genes they're finding that the code for blue eyes is more complex than being just simply recessive. I ran across another article that stated blue-eyed men might be more inclined to pick women with blue eyes since their children would have blue eyes, helping to satisfy the evolutionary need to know the kids belong to him. I just like learning about these kinds of things. I took one course in evolutionary anthropology my last semester at school---wish it would have been my 1st semester.

That is fascinating. Things are always more complicated, and interesting, than one first believes.

Pouting. How green of you. :p

See? Poutiness has been associated evolutionarily with green eyes, as a way to enforce the bonding of the tribe through ritual "silence treatments." Or something. Ask curvacious. Or maybe you have other info I need, about Greenpeace, Kermit or the Michigan State Spartans?:confused:
 
See? Poutiness has been associated evolutionarily with green eyes, as a way to enforce the bonding of the tribe through ritual "silence treatments." Or something. Ask curvacious. Or maybe you have other info I need, about Greenpeace, Kermit or the Michigan State Spartans?:confused:

...or something.

I've never thought my pouting was associated with my green eyes. I always assumed it had to do with the "adorable factor" I've the ability to exude.
 
I ran across an interesting study the other day and wanted to post a question here related to it. The study found that men with brown eyes were perceived as more dominant, even when the photos were photo-shopped to blue eyes and vice versa. I've included a link to some info about the study. http://dienekes.blo:confused:gspot.com/2010/06/brown-eyed-men-perceived-to-be-more.html

I'm interested in seeing how many of the dominant persons here have brown eyes. I know there will always be exceptions and that this study isn't factoring in many things. Also, I know that for many parts of the world, there are more brown eyed people than the other colors.

Did you hear the claim that all brown eyed people are just blue eyed people in disguise...?
 
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