04-04-2018, 06:22 PM
I cannot remember the source of the study (and I don't feel like search engineering for it), but a few years ago, they showed a couple of thousand men and women a bunch of different photos of men and women, and even the photos where the woman had a "mannish" look, or a man had a feminine look, the subtle differences in bone structure in the face etc. rarely fooled the viewer. In other words, humans can identify basic gender when viewing another human well over 95 % of the time.
When I saw the first released photo, she looked like a man to me. Then subsequent released photos and videos she looked more feminine, but I think your reaction Trix (and mine) is the correct one. The perpetrator was male.
When I saw the first released photo, she looked like a man to me. Then subsequent released photos and videos she looked more feminine, but I think your reaction Trix (and mine) is the correct one. The perpetrator was male.