It�s in everything we touch, taste, smell, and feel. It evokes emotion without asking for prior thought. It can be the focus of our careers, the way we live, the choices we make, and the fun we have. We are all familiar with color and its basic concepts, but did you know�??
10. Men and women see the color red very differently
While those of us who are estrogen producers tend to see maroon, cardinal, and crimson, men typically just see red. No varying tones, hues, or shades�just color-crayon, fire engine red. The explanation is actually quite simple and all falls back on basic DNA. Researchers from Arizona State University found that there�s a specific gene that allows us to see and interpret the color red. Women have two X chromosomes, while men only possess one. Because the particular �red-seeing gene� sits on the X chromosome, it only makes sense that women would have a full understanding of the red spectrum, while our counterparts only have half the pieces to the racy red puzzle. Therefore, ladies, if you�re one of those gals who just cannot make a decision when picking out a shade of lipstick, don�t put so much pressure on yourself. It�s really of very little importance. 09 more after the break...
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