How Symmetrical Is Your Body?

Lavinia

Well-known Member
I know that our bodies are made up of two halves and the two are not exactly the same. With most people, it's not obvious, though all of us are aware of the differences. Celebs know which is their 'good' side and make sure that side is always facing the camera. Now that I'm older and have wrinkles, I've noticed that there are more on one side than the other. Can't figure out why!
Does anyone have any marked differences, such as feet that are two different sizes?
 

One ear is a good half-inch lower than the other. My left leg is about half-inch shorter than the right.
Same with me. I have been told that I have a functional scoliosis in my back. I also notice that my right shoulder is a bit higher than my left.
 

I saw an article once where a photographer duplicated one side of a person's face and then "flipped" it to the other side. The person's face was then perfectly symmetrical.

He showed the people in their natural state next to their symmetrical images and without exception, they were more attractive in their natural state. More personality, less posed-looking.
 
The scars from my knee replacements don't match. The right one is longer than the left one. Two different surgeons in 2 different hospitals.
 

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