Tri-me wrote:I like the space between his nose and upper lip his. I'd like to touch his philtrum
OH BOY
That is an excellent piece of self-observation work!
That which we find attractive in our fellow man and woman
is, in fact, of course, completely determined by evolution.
And vice-versa.
Bi-pedalism, for example, was of great significant in human evolution.
And its selection both drove, and was driven by, our great appreciation
for, and understanding of, our fellow woman's, and man's, buttocks.
Likewise, undoubtedly, the philtrum.
While I can not myself confess to ever having been, or at least not
consciously, attracted to anybody's philtrum, - or at least not
to the extent that it negatively impacted my grammar
(--as in: "between his nose and upper lip his")
- neither can I for a second doubt that such an attraction does in fact exist,
and that it is experienced by normal healthy perverts, and that it played
some significant, if not in the least bit understood role in human evolution.
But the philtrum's importance to human evolution is crystal clear
when you consider that all superior species, such as dogs and
Leonard, have pronounced philtrums, whereas inferior characters
such as these:
http://www.systemfehler.de/comix/bush.htm
are "flat-faced".
Whence undoubtedly the otherwise inexplicable expression:
"a bald-faced liar".
(- see the link for the dictionary illustration of the term.).