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Why Facial Disfigurements Creep Us Out
Whether we realize it or not, most of us have a knee-jerk reaction when we see someone with a facial disfigurement, such as psoriasis, a cleft lip, or a birthmark. We may sit away from them on the bus, hesitate to shake their hand, or even give a barely masked look of revulsion. A new study suggests these disgust reactions stem from an ancient disease-avoidance system that normally prevents us from catching illnesses. Essentially, we treat facial disfigurements like infectious diseases.

Why Facial Disfigurements Creep Us Out

Whether we realize it or not, most of us have a knee-jerk reaction when we see someone with a facial disfigurement, such as psoriasis, a cleft lip, or a birthmark. We may sit away from them on the bus, hesitate to shake their hand, or even give a barely masked look of revulsion. A new study suggests these disgust reactions stem from an ancient disease-avoidance system that normally prevents us from catching illnesses. Essentially, we treat facial disfigurements like infectious diseases.

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    this is rather interesting but all I can think of is that the birthmark on that guy’s face looks like the Starfleet...
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    It is how most people react to things that are unfamiliar to them. What is “normal” is considered “healthy” and anything...
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    Dude in the middle is rocking the Starfleet insignia on his face.
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    But is the stigma taught?
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