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In general these facial features/ratios are considered unattractive and less feminine on women.
Other than the objectively unattractive features, these are especially unattractive on women:
1. Long midface - midface length is usually elongated by pre natal testosterone and is associated with more masculine faces, it is one of the most effected ratios by testosterone.
2. Low FWHR - linked to point 1, low FWHR is associated with masculinised faces where men have longer faces on average. (Average height of face divided by width is 1.36 for men and 1.3 for women)
3. Low set eyebrows+/narrow small elongated eyes - Very rarely can this be pulled of since it is a masculine feature. An example of attractive aggressive eyes are Yeji (girl at bottom of post), but note that her eyes are still large. Small eyes and low set eyebrows are intimidating and masculine. The eye eyea is one of the most effected areas on the face by gender and hormones. Womens eye areas are on average soft and arched while mens should be lower set and aggressive (hunter eyes)
4. Bad skin, acne, rough skin texture - smooth skin is a must. Any external skin diseases are taken as a sign of internal disease by other people. Womens health is the most important thing since its linked to fertility, hence why skin quality is more important on women than men.
5. Very thin lips - women should have full lips, men have thin lips.
6. Low cheekbones - almost all attractive women have high cheekbones. High cheekbones are associated with femininity and also slow down the appearance of aging effects.
7. Big/bulbous nose - possibly the biggest failo for women. Men can get away with bigger noses since they biologically need to take in more air so they have bigger nostrils on average. A smaller upturned nose is a youthful neotonous feature, making it femininity and attractive on women. Big noses are associated with a masculine appearance for the reason stated above.
8. Major asymmetry - asymmetry is a sign of facial trauma, indicating that someone has got into fights/alterations etc. which is a masculinised trait. However asymetries are unattractive for both genders since having a symmetrical face for a man indicates you were able to escape most of your altercations unharmed throughout life.
9. Square face shape/square big jaw and chin - A softer, less angular jawline is often associated with a more feminine and attractive appearance. Rounder face shapes are more attractive. A narrower and less prominent jawline and chin are often associated with feminine facial characteristics.
10. Square, straight hairline and big forehead - female hairlines on average should be rounded and their foreheads small. Big forehead indicates hairloss/balding = masculine
11. Thick neck - masculine
12. Close set eyes - adds to the appearance of a long midface and long face shape as stated before. Normal to slightly wider set eyes are more attractive on women.
13. Dark skin - white skin indicates that the girl’s ancestors haven’t been outside much doing labour and instead were inside staying away from the sun and tanning. This means whiter skin is a more feminine trait. So basically darker skin is associated with more masculinity as it signals someone/someones heritage who has been outside in the sun a lot, possibly doing manual labour. Also testosterone causes men to be darker naturally anyways, look at how you are darker than your mum and sisters.
However still the most important traits are the 3 pillars of facial attractiveness:
1. Balanced dimorphism
2. Facial averageness
3. Facial harmony
What did i miss?
Other than the objectively unattractive features, these are especially unattractive on women:
1. Long midface - midface length is usually elongated by pre natal testosterone and is associated with more masculine faces, it is one of the most effected ratios by testosterone.
2. Low FWHR - linked to point 1, low FWHR is associated with masculinised faces where men have longer faces on average. (Average height of face divided by width is 1.36 for men and 1.3 for women)
3. Low set eyebrows+/narrow small elongated eyes - Very rarely can this be pulled of since it is a masculine feature. An example of attractive aggressive eyes are Yeji (girl at bottom of post), but note that her eyes are still large. Small eyes and low set eyebrows are intimidating and masculine. The eye eyea is one of the most effected areas on the face by gender and hormones. Womens eye areas are on average soft and arched while mens should be lower set and aggressive (hunter eyes)
4. Bad skin, acne, rough skin texture - smooth skin is a must. Any external skin diseases are taken as a sign of internal disease by other people. Womens health is the most important thing since its linked to fertility, hence why skin quality is more important on women than men.
5. Very thin lips - women should have full lips, men have thin lips.
6. Low cheekbones - almost all attractive women have high cheekbones. High cheekbones are associated with femininity and also slow down the appearance of aging effects.
7. Big/bulbous nose - possibly the biggest failo for women. Men can get away with bigger noses since they biologically need to take in more air so they have bigger nostrils on average. A smaller upturned nose is a youthful neotonous feature, making it femininity and attractive on women. Big noses are associated with a masculine appearance for the reason stated above.
8. Major asymmetry - asymmetry is a sign of facial trauma, indicating that someone has got into fights/alterations etc. which is a masculinised trait. However asymetries are unattractive for both genders since having a symmetrical face for a man indicates you were able to escape most of your altercations unharmed throughout life.
9. Square face shape/square big jaw and chin - A softer, less angular jawline is often associated with a more feminine and attractive appearance. Rounder face shapes are more attractive. A narrower and less prominent jawline and chin are often associated with feminine facial characteristics.
10. Square, straight hairline and big forehead - female hairlines on average should be rounded and their foreheads small. Big forehead indicates hairloss/balding = masculine
11. Thick neck - masculine
12. Close set eyes - adds to the appearance of a long midface and long face shape as stated before. Normal to slightly wider set eyes are more attractive on women.
13. Dark skin - white skin indicates that the girl’s ancestors haven’t been outside much doing labour and instead were inside staying away from the sun and tanning. This means whiter skin is a more feminine trait. So basically darker skin is associated with more masculinity as it signals someone/someones heritage who has been outside in the sun a lot, possibly doing manual labour. Also testosterone causes men to be darker naturally anyways, look at how you are darker than your mum and sisters.
However still the most important traits are the 3 pillars of facial attractiveness:
1. Balanced dimorphism
2. Facial averageness
3. Facial harmony
What did i miss?
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