3. â Overall, experts say, men are visual beings and focus on the physical; woman view attractiveness as more than just looks.â ~Jayson
4. men [view] women with wide eyes and large lips as more attractive and more likely open to short-term sexual relationships.
5. Men with more masculine features, such as squarer jaws, larger noses and smaller eyes, were perceived by women who looked at their photos as good for casual sex but unfaithful long-term partners
12. elocutionary discourse: â the wealth of utterances and practicesâsome literary, some oral, some graphic, some somaticâwhich in different ways contributed to the construction of eighteenth-century understandings of bodily eloquence .â ~Paul Goring 2005 V aposiopesis: â the rhetorical device whereby a speaker comes to an abrupt halt as if unable to continue speaking.â ~Pascoe 2009
13. â By the midpoint of [the 18 th Century], only half the British population was literate.â ~Pascoe
14. Aha â âpolite discourse is, in a sense, itself aposiopetic.â ~Goring