Here's one more thing you can either thank or blame your parents for: Your taste in music.
According to a new study, a baby develops a love for either faster music or slower music based on their parents' height. According to the Daily Mail, shorter parents tend to have babies who like faster music, taller parents tend to have babies who like slow jams.
The researchers think it's because shorter parents take faster steps when they're walking around with the baby, so the baby likes the faster rhythm. They say, "Their experience of walking is at the rate of the person who's carrying them around [so] they're getting lots of experience at that tempo."
I gues it makes sense, I just don't know if I'm buying it. My parents are both tall, I'm 6' 4" and sure I like some slow jams, but I prefer faster music.
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