Valentine heart inspired by woman’s bum?
Published February 15th, 2006 in WierdThat heart on that box of candy that you got for Valentine’s Day could have been inspired long ago by the shape of a woman’s butt, according to a professor of psychology:
Galdino Pranzarone of Roanoke College in Salem, Va., told Discovery News that he analyzed “essential literary and speculative evidence from mythology and secondary sources,” which led to his theory. He believes one rather obvious bit of evidence is that the heart symbol does not directly duplicate the heart human organ.
“The twin lobes of the stylized version correspond roughly to the paired auricles and ventricles (chambers) of the anatomical heart,” Pranzarone said, but added that the organ “is never bright red in color” and its “shape does not have the invagination at the top nor the sharp point at the base.”
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