I don't think it really does, though it may change peoples perceptions of that person which could then in turn cause the person to act slightly differently
I heard once upon a time it tells us something about their inner physical functions. Could be wrong. Do blue eyed people have to squint more though? Because I have blue eyes, and cant barely see in any light.
The story goes that clear eyes make character interpretation easier. To me, it's shape. Almond shape is innocent. Chinky, mysterious.
It says something about what color eyes their parents might have had. Thats it. UNless you have green eyes because those show that you are masters of the bed
My mom has dakr brown eyes, my dad has ice blue.I have DARK blue eyes sometimes black, my sister has grey eyes, my bother had browney greeney eyes. Pretty.
actually, blue-eyed people are more fertile. i just read that somewhere, dealing with why there are so many blue eyed people when it's such a new mutation in the history of evolution. why? because they have more babies.
I find it terribly difficult to read a person's eyes if they have brown eyes, especially dark brown eyes. I have a harder time deciphering a lie from the truth of what a person says when I look into a person's brown eyes. I think it's because I have a harder time locating the pupil, and detecting a waver, a quiver or an abnormal dilation. I find myself as a result, becoming somewhat mistrustful of a person's words if I can't read their eyes. It's nothing personal. I grew up in an immediate family who all had blue eyes, so I picked up the social cues since childhood.
Can't tell about other colors, but I've heard several times, that people with green eyes are liars. My mother also once told me that. And my eye color is...green. Am I liar? Can't tell ya, I hope i don't lie much more than people with other eye colors. So..dunno if it's true. But there also goes a song something like this:"and it's true that those sad green eyes are so full of questions are so full of lies."
Yeah, dumb old ladies used to tell me that when I was a lil kid in Russia. Emphasis on the dumb, with a hint of superstition.