KrissKross
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For many cels, taking a selfie can be a suifuel experience. But I have often wondered why some people look ok in them (especially women) but others look utterly subhuman. So apart from having good features as being an explanation, this is the only theory I have come up with. Women tend to not be as affected by lens distortion ins selfies as men I find and I believe this may be due to smaller skull size. ded srs. You see, if you think about it, a smaller object can have the camera closer to it and not be effected, whereas a larger object (such as a bigger skull) needs a longer range shot. So, skull size of the subject is one possible reason.
The second reason is skull shape. Now, before the high fwhr copers get in here, tall faces and maybe some narrow faces, can look aesthetic and be chad. But tall/long/narrow faces have a fatal flaw, and that is that they are vulnerable to lens distortion more than a round or square face is. While a square face becomes narrower in a selfie, an already irl narrow face becomes even more narrow, to the point it becomes subhuman.
These are just somecopes theories that I have come up with, not declaring it to be fact.
The second reason is skull shape. Now, before the high fwhr copers get in here, tall faces and maybe some narrow faces, can look aesthetic and be chad. But tall/long/narrow faces have a fatal flaw, and that is that they are vulnerable to lens distortion more than a round or square face is. While a square face becomes narrower in a selfie, an already irl narrow face becomes even more narrow, to the point it becomes subhuman.
These are just some