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I heard this years ago, so I wouldn't consider it fact by any means.
But the argument is that a sloping forehead hints at an undeveloped frontal lobe - meaning; less empathic ability.
In a way supported by the lack of women with sloping foreheads. From an evolutionary stand point it makes sense. A provider could benefit from this but could also benefit from being more empathic - hence the variation among men.
Going by the argument it would be more common to find a sloping forehead amongst fighters for obvious reasons.
Don't consider these words to be fact, but by all means give your take on it.
But the argument is that a sloping forehead hints at an undeveloped frontal lobe - meaning; less empathic ability.
In a way supported by the lack of women with sloping foreheads. From an evolutionary stand point it makes sense. A provider could benefit from this but could also benefit from being more empathic - hence the variation among men.
Going by the argument it would be more common to find a sloping forehead amongst fighters for obvious reasons.
Don't consider these words to be fact, but by all means give your take on it.