Mothers-daughters: "unifying" photo experiment!

Men are often told: "Do you want to know what your spouse will look like in old age, look at your mother-in-law!" But is this so?

Prove or disprove this statement took creative guys from the editorial staff of the Daily Mail. They invited five mothers with their adult daughters to take a portrait photo shoot. And then, using a photo editor, they combined the portraits of two generations of women into one.

The experiment was given to the editors not simply. It turned out that it is difficult for women to accept their physical withering, to realize how once brilliant and full of life eyes faded, the hair lost its former brightness, and the skin was covered with a mesh of wrinkles. But even more difficult for women was to see a "reminder" of how they were in their youth, looking at their daughters.

In this case, absolutely all the daughter-mothers before the shooting were sure that they were not alike, but only until the moment when they first saw the general photo!

And most importantly, after the experiment, all the participants spoke with sincerity of envy and pride, of sorrow and regret, and they also recognized that this statement works!

Let's see, what did all this come about?

1. Sarah + Climmie

Meet is Sarah (62) and her daughter Climmy (30 years old).

2. Josie + Jodi

This is the 48-year-old Josie and her 24-year-old daughter Jody.

3. Ronda + Darcy

Another photo from the experiment and her characters - Ronda's mother (45 years) and daughter Darcy (15 years old).

4. Frances + Teaneck

You will be surprised, but this is 83-year-old Frances with 57-year-old daughter Tineka!

5. Esther + Wendy

The fifth and final pair are Esther's mother (73 years) and daughter Wendy (43 years).

So, as you can see, the statement "If you want to see your wife in the future, look at her mother" now has a scientific background.